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"take this course" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase in the context of someone needing to take a specific course in order to complete a degree or certification. For example, "If you want to become a certified accountant, you'll need to take this course."
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If the party is minded to take this course, her skills could come in very useful.
That the Marines are even allowing women to take this course is remarkable.
The American festivals are not the first to take this course of action.
So far, there is little evidence that state officials will take this course.
There are good reasons that the first country might wish to take this course.
"As he has chosen to take this course of action, it would be inappropriate for us to comment any further".
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And why are you taking this course?
I took this course last fall and loved every second of it.
The bureau declined to say why it took this course.
Thankfully, others dissuaded Jeremy from taking this course of action.
I'm taking this course because I read 'Of Grammatology' last summer and it blew my mind".
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