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of course

  1. Certainly, as in Of course I'll answer the phone , or Are you going to the meeting?—Of course . [Early 1800s] Also see matter of course .

  2. In the customary or expected order, naturally, as in The new minister did not, of course, fire the church secretary . This usage, first recorded in 1548, employs course in the sense of “ordinary procedure.â€



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But of course it will be worse for the retailers who miss out on sales of the physical game.

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He also had two children, and, of course, a real pandemic occurred, further delaying his plans.

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“You see those kinds of outcomes, of course,†Van Scoyoc added.

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There are, of course, concerns that rival countries may have to dump products once destined for the US on other markets, such as the UK which, in turn, could drive down domestic prices.

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“The analogy that I’ve used this entire season is that these are all battles building up to the war and the war, of course, is the Kentucky Derby,†the 47-year-old Wellman said.

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