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The phrase "through a course" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the process of completing a series of lessons or training in a specific subject or skill. Example: "Students can gain valuable knowledge and experience through a course in digital marketing."
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through a course of mostly low-to-the-ground extreme twists and turns.
It's a workout: dogs race through a course, part steeple, part military obstacle.
So I went back to the earlier novels and put myself through a course of Saramago.
"We'll put them through a course of MDMA psychotherapy and look at the rates of recovery.
Trisha goes every week with her six-year-old niece Mary, who is half-way through a course.
The "aMOOC" will use adaptive learning to allow each student to follow their own optimal path through a course.
Their talents cannot be acquired through a course of study: they are, to a large extent, innate.
"The chance of success on appeal is very slim, and the cumulative voting system can be adjusted through a course other than litigation," he said.
So they went through a course of simulated abuse — all carefully calibrated and monitored to ensure that no U.S. soldier was actually hurt.
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I finished seventh grade in West Palm Beach and completed eighth grade through a correspondence course.
Alexander Payne steered a course through Nebraska.
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