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Discover Ludwig"take course" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used when discussing educational courses, usually in the context of either signing up for a course or giving advice about which courses a person should take. For example, "I'm planning to take a course in web development at the local college this semester."
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Weaver decided take course in short story writing.
Noel is expected to take course work after graduation to help him qualify.
"I'm more country, home remedy, we gonna let God take course" suggested that parents do not believe they can reduce risks.
Lm just said he wants everyone in our families to take course.
There are many great cheer camps that take course over the summer holidays.
You will be required to take course such as biochemistry, pathology and anatomy.
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She may take courses at Oral Roberts University.
"Going to take courses online," she said.
Our sailors take courses at night.
Students can take courses on their own, of course.
A similar number are said to take courses online.
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