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The phrase "in the syllabus" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used when referring to a topic or instruction that is included in a course syllabus. For example, "Be sure to check the syllabus for a list of required readings."
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It wasn't in the syllabus.
There is more information in the syllabus.
Homework assignments are listed in the syllabus.
More information may be included in the syllabus as appropriate.
It's referred to as M&S in the syllabus.
Instructors can emphasize disability statements in the syllabus.
They scream if their historical heroes aren't mentioned in the syllabus.
"There are certain core areas that we have to cover in the syllabus," she says.
Hard problems, Dr. Winfree said in the syllabus, are "the equivalent of barbells for lifting".
Although the teaching forum cannot enforce a change in the syllabus, its views are being taken seriously by the university.
I was easily distracted and the things I was interested in, like grass-snakes, weren't in the syllabus.
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