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courses

British  
/ ˈkɔːsɪz /

plural noun

  1. (sometimes singular) physiol another word for menses

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Senior officials are due to brief the president on Tuesday on possible courses of action.

From BBC

The theory was that you had to know how to read and write before you could succeed in the others, so those courses deserved priority.

From The Wall Street Journal

The courses last for two years but there have been concerns about drop-out rates.

From BBC

In Perth, England players were followed to golf courses and even an aquarium.

From BBC

Get serious about a national AI retraining program: This effort should leverage the private sector and the nation’s community-college system to offer hands-on courses across a broad range of fields and sectors.

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