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Discover Ludwig"normal course" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to mean that a situation is proceeding as expected or as usual, or to refer to the usual order of events or the standard way of doing something. For example, "The company is going ahead with their expansion plans, according to the normal course of business."
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The opera then resumed its normal course.
"In the normal course," he said.
It contains sufficient medication for one normal course of therapy.
Outside, it was daytime, and life resumed its normal course.
Their thinking is against the normal course of things.
"But in the normal course of events, you'd only mention them a couple of times".
In the normal course of events, a fall such as this would not be overly worrying.
Each piece intervenes in the normal course of art and society, creating a turbulence.
Everything was set for the investigation to take its normal course".
The plane had taken a normal course through Greek airspace before abruptly taking sharp turns.
M.L.S. called Diallo's behavior "an egregious act committed outside the normal course of play".
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