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Discover LudwigThe phrase "quick course" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a short and condensed educational program or training that is completed in a short period of time. Example: "I signed up for a quick course on digital marketing to expand my knowledge in that area."
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It's time for some quick course corrections.
Anita steered a quick course around the room, avoiding the worst examples.
Americans had a quick course in pharmaceutical economics during last year's presidential campaign.
Then he is sent for: Pinochet and the other members of the military junta need a quick course in Marxism.
However, the article's reference to those who complete a quick course as "certified management consultants" raises an important issue.
Before we met for a quick course in Cheese 101, he called to suggest I wear a sweater.
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The new music by this New York pianist, 37, is just as quick coursing and strict rhythm dodging as the rest of his work back to the mid-1990s.
CARLO PIANO Correction: July 22 , 2001 Sunday An article in the Neighborhood Report pages last Sunday about quick courses in Italian mispelled the surname of a woman who took one and misstated her age.
To that end, the University of Washington and Learning Network last summer began offering 12 free "quick courses" based on full-length, college-level classes that are taught online for credit (and tuition) through the university's distance-education program.
"Ours is one of the quickest courses in the country on the right day," said City Road Club's chairman Ken Bateman.
It was like a quick survival course".
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