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courses

British  
/ ˈkɔːsɪz /

plural noun

  1. (sometimes singular) physiol another word for menses

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As law professors who teach courses about health, poverty and reproductive rights law, we’re closely watching what’s happening with both strategies.

From Salon

Time difference added to the challenge, with some online courses scheduled for the early hours of the morning in Mississippi.

From BBC

But another study suggests that the courses don’t increase savings, homeownership or retirement accounts among adults aged 25 to 40.

From The Wall Street Journal

For decades, his main business strategy had been to slap his name on a product—from luxury condo buildings and golf courses to vodka and steak—and earn a royalty.

From The Wall Street Journal

Check out LinkedIn learning or professional learning courses offered by universities and community colleges.

From Barron's