Listen to native speakers pronounce “course” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
course.
course
course,
course kids suffer most.
course, so there was no room for
course I have thoughts that are biased
course of those interviews, I realized
course it's translated into English and
course of history, [snorts] we end up
course salient and so things that are
course, that's not true, right? Like
course." But that was kind of the gold
course, then they tried to describe it
course if we lived in Japan we'd all be
course the people who ended up actually
course but wildly and dramatically
course of humanity.
course. You trust them. You trust their
course it would be hard to talk about
course has pushed back on can you talk
course is the the motivation as the US
course this is not a criminal proceeding
course thank you great to talk to youy
course the state of the economy was a
course to earn the seed right so many of
course you can just sign up and get it
course governments uh are have the
course trap
course we agreed that it would be a good
course of course when Marie and I make
course it's a practical guide to dialing
course no matter how much we do or how
course to be surrounded by buildings
course by what you bring to it
course of your trip second what
course about crypto instead you can take
course a dream job that feels Out Of
course like I have this moment like
course it's also other animals we don't
course companies that list with us
course the ecological metaphor is also
course you know in the united states um
course in the aftermath of the period of
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