six-month course
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course
noun
uk/kɔːs/us/kɔːrs/
a set of classes or a plan of study on a particular subject, usually leading to an exam ...
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(Definition ofcoursefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It was asix-monthcourseconsisting of practical training in various establishments for poor-relief, the care of children and medical care.
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Now it has established asix-monthcoursefor health visitors.
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We arranged a shortened course, asix-monthcourse, for physiotherapy teachers.
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People were paid to take asix-monthcourseto learn basic engineering skills.
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That is to enable him to meet all his commitments during thatsix-monthcourse.
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To solve the problem, does he not agree that asix-monthcoursefor all registered nurses working in other sectors would be better than the present 18-month course?
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The community nurse, who is very fond of her, got her asix-monthcourseof anti-retrovirals, which pulled her back literally from the brink of death.
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Time and again, people are given asix-monthcourseof treatment, but they are not properly monitored so the side effects of those powerful drugs are not picked up.
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The military candidates that pass selection must also complete asix-monthcourseon jurisprudence.
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Training encompasses asix-monthcourseat a police school that provides a grounding in law, legal procedures, and police conduct.
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Ocea sent a trainer along with the boats to help conduct asix-monthcourse.
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Scheyville was the only unit in the country that offered this concentratedsix-monthcourse.
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There are, for example, six-month courses in tailoring, carpentry, joinery and tanning.
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The first six-month courses to train a total of 50 civilian men as general fitters, motor transport fitters and welders have just begun.
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