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Discover LudwigThe phrase "this course has" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the features, content, or benefits of a specific course. Example: "This course has a comprehensive curriculum that covers all the essential topics in depth."
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"This course has taken a soaking this week and it has been another big downpour".
This course has now ended.
This course has really made me see and think".
But even Toms admits the full-scale renovation of this course has changed things.
"In effect, the result of this course has been Western capitulation to Serbian aggression".
This course has worried me, right from the first walk, how big a track it was.
Book now This course has now passed – but we update our programme all the time.
"This course has proved itself to recover from rain very quickly.
This course has the advantage of requiring no Parliamentary time or difficult drafting.
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This course had been recommended in a 1961 report from Paul A. Samuelson of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The heat of mid-summer in Greece is fearsome and this course had been designed to minimise stress.
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