Similar words: correspondence, correspondent, respondence, correspond, correspond to, corresponding, correspond with, correspondingly. Meaning: n. a course offered (by mail) by a correspondence school.
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1. I took a correspondence course in computing.
2. I did a correspondence course in economics.
3. I'm taking a correspondence course in business studies.
4. The official Singer correspondence course has now been operating for about nine months and has proved to be very popular.
4. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
5. For families outside the local area, a correspondence course available in 23 languages currently serves 2,500 families from around the world.
6. They both signed up for a five-dollar correspondence course in how to make ice cream.
7. Continuing a correspondence course is easy; finding another part-time degree may be less so.
8. He is also charged with taking a correspondence course at the University of California at Berkeley.
9. He is following a correspondence course in gardening for adults with comparative ease.
10. I am taking a correspondence course in English now.
11. On such occasions, the teachers will lecture to correspondence course students and instruct them personally.
12. Abroad rents the renting means of correspondence course of study to basically have two kinds.
13. He returned to Carriacou and qualified as a solicitor through a London University correspondence course.
14. Could you give me some advice? I'm thinking about taking such a correspondence course.
15. Masuko has taken other big steps. He got his high school degree through a correspondence course and is now enrolled at Nihon University, majoring in philosophy and education.
16. Jennifer: No of course not. But I'm taking a correspondence course in hospitality management.
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