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The phrase "without any courses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a situation or context where no courses are involved or included. Example: "She decided to pursue her education without any courses, opting for self-study instead."
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One CDR proposed a course of action based on two risk groups, 20 and two CDRs offered four or five risk groups without any courses of action.
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One of the main goals of this initiative is to conduct the short course in nutrition research methodology and offer the course to students without any course fees.
Writer had scheduled the trip, his first to any part of the Soviet Union, some months ago--without, of course, anticipating any of the events of the past few weeks--and the society writer encountered confounded the expectations of an American politically conditioned by a half century of World War and Cold War.
Do not be one of the "walking dead," living your life without reflection, without course-correction, without happiness.
After that meeting, the decision was made to raid the flotilla with a military operation "without the plans having been presented in a detailed, orderly manner and without any real alternative courses of action having been presented".
I was buying a tea one day when the order was enforced — without any notice, of course.
If there's a subject you're well versed in and someone wants to challenge you without any facts, of course you're going to get riled.
They can give up on molding their candidate back into someone resembling a centrist, consolidate all those tens of millions of dollars in super PAC money (without any coordination of course) and use it to destroy Mr. Obama – through ads that distort his policies, question his patriotism, and accuse him of being a Muslim and a Marxist.
(This something is usually denoted as "the observer" without, of course, any implication that the observer is human or has any other peculiar property besides having a state of motion.
It is all a vast apologia, without, of course, any hint of apology.
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