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The phrase "in the course of making" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a process or series of events that are leading up to a specific result. For example, "In the course of making dinner, I burned my favorite pot."
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More than any other American film of that time, Medium Cool learned from John-Luc Godard how to blur the line between fact and fiction and how to interrogate the film-making process in the course of making a movie, though Wexler, in his commentary, cites Peter Watkins's Punishment Park as a potent influence.
Tells how in the course of making the film he discovered his suspicions were correct.
Don't intimidate or harass anyone in the course of making your contribution.
In the course of making this film, I came to admire Canaletto's etchings of the city.
In the course of making this film, I came to admire Canaletto's etchings of the city.
In the course of making the film, Ms. Avrin has become something of a public service announcement on eating disorders.
He has a stare that could bend steel, but in the course of making Lizarraga tougher, Braswell softened.
I would say that we, in the course of making this record, did, on all levels, completely lose our way".
In the course of making the film, he said, he kept coming across people with deep and long-standing connections to the material.
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A first question is when it would ever make sense for an agent to employ randomization in the course of decision making.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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