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Discover Ludwig"intensive course" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe any course that requires a high level of concentration and work over a short period of time, such as a crash course or a boot camp. For example, "I'm taking an intensive course on math this summer to prepare for the upcoming school year."
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Others play Dungeons & Dragons or opt for an intensive course in the art of hat-making.
His absence, he said, had been caused by a life-threatening blood disorder that required an intensive course of transfusions.
I had no prior experience of coding, so it was daunting to take up the 12 week intensive course.
So how can such a TV experiment help those struggling with misbehaving pupils without the luxury of an intensive course?
Many already struggle to make ends meet, with the rising cost of living and a challenging, intensive course.
In fact, it is possible Britain will be the beneficiary of his intensive course in development studies.
Recruited into army intelligence, he gave up classical Greek and Latin and embarked on an intensive course in written Japanese.
As soon as Fidyka had healed from the operation, he began an intensive course of physical therapy.
This summer the university will offer a one-week intensive course called Creating a Nonprofit in a Global Landscape.
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