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The phrase "have a nice course" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to wish someone good luck with a class, educational course, or extracurricular activity. For example, you might write in a card or text message to a friend: "I hope you have a nice course this semester!".
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If you want to fire and forget, a higher range model is going to cost you more; however, with just one button push, you can have a nice course laid out in front of you.
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And I like to play golf, and he has a nice course in New Jersey, the Trump National.
Missed the playoff at Carnoustie by a shot in '99, seventh at Hoylake — Dan Jenkins (@danjenkinsgd) 19 Jul 13 Angel Cabrera was the latest to have a nice respite from the grueling course on the friendly No. 9.
Opera productions in which Rudel is involved, of course, have a nice way of turning up at the New York City Opera later on, and that may happen in this case.
We see that the time courses have a nice correspondence with their supposed roles.
Colleges throw $10,000 surcharges on prosperous students; of course they have a nice way of describing this rampant price discrimination as one of granting scholarships.
"Lots of room, lots of equipment and eventually, of course, we'll have a nice laboratory up here, too".
Of course, NRG still may have a nice cushion, courtesy, again, of the feds.
Of course you're going to have a nice relationship if you're the servants.
Of course, this is optional, and you don't have do do this (especially if you have a nice table).
Have a nice days.
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