courses
Britishplural noun
Example Sentences
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At least half a dozen universities in cities including Tehran, Isfahan, Shiraz and Urmia said courses would be held remotely for the next few weeks.
That's the case even though our football associations deliver state-of-the-art coaching courses which are recognised as being as good, if not better, than in any other country worldwide.
From BBC
In the dining room, ten or more courses were served by footmen: a different plate, fork, and glass for each course.
From Literature
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There are also lots of free online courses which is another way to help you skill up for applications, he says.
From BBC
This year has already tested investors with abrupt crash courses on new Anthropic tools that might doom — or complement — software companies, the legal profession, payment systems, banks, cybersecurity and more.
From MarketWatch
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