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Discover LudwigThe phrase "whole course" is correct and can be used in written English.
It generally refers to the complete or entire duration or content of something, such as a class, training program, or meal. Here is an example sentence using "whole course": "I really enjoyed the whole course of my college education, from the challenging classes to the valuable friendships I made."
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It's a whole course.
The whole course is beginner friendly.
You can take the whole course.
It changed the whole course of my life".
Lowe, P., "The Whole Course of Chirurgerie", 1612.
I really attacked the whole course," Turgeon said.
"We look at the whole course of the promotion".
His films altered the whole course of cinema".
So the whole course was frozen in aspic.
There is a whole course on how to do that.
He was determined this match would run the whole course.
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