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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'taken a course' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to an educational course that a person has completed or is enrolled in. Example: "I recently took a course in public speaking to help me become a more confident speaker."
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I wished I had taken a course.
I had never taken a course in the subject.
I had never taken a course on Milton.
I wondered if Paul had taken a course in compassionate criticism.
I don't think many of you have taken a course in probability theory.
Barnard students might be charged this fee if they haven't taken a course at Columbia before.
If you have never taken a course on China before, please ask me for guidance.
Barnard students might be charged this fee if they haven't taken a course at Columbia.
Students are expected to have taken a course in linear models before.
Years ago, in high school, she'd taken a course in first aid, but could she remember now?
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I took a course in Zen socialism.
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