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Discover Ludwig"giving courses" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to giving classes or providing instruction. For example, "The professor is giving courses in art history this semester."
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Some specialized in giving courses online.
About 20 dental schools in the country are giving courses in technique, among them N.Y.U.
The faculty is made up largely of Russian teachers giving courses almost exclusively in Russian (as is required by law).
But he didn't give up, and it was from this pit of despair and disappointment that he conceived the idea of giving courses in public speaking.
He was among the co-founders of Hack-Tic, a leading Dutch hacker magazine, but began early on giving courses to hackers in lock picking.
She was "very comfortable" teaching decision analysis and strategic decision-making, having financed both her Masters and her Ph.D. by giving courses in these subjects.
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They give courses on this.
He gave courses at Harvard, too.
And there are language academies that give courses in Chinese for El Alto entrepreneurs.
He also gave courses to help doctors learn how to use the new antibiotics.
"I've actually given courses on authenticity and stereotypes," Ms. Bufalino said.
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