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Free sign upThe phrase "the courses" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to specific classes or educational programs.
Example: "I have enrolled in the courses offered this semester to enhance my skills."
Alternatives: "the classes" or "the programs"
Dictionary
the courses
noun
A sequence of events.
Exact(57)
The courses are tougher.
Not on the midterms — in the courses.
The courses resume in the winter semester.
The courses have been ready for weeks.
Indoor catered events at the courses continue.
I'd make the courses exciting.
Renovate and maintain the courses.
What do the courses cover?
What do the courses cost?
The courses started last week.
Those that do justify the courses.
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