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courtesy

[kur-tuh-see, kurt-see] / ˈkɜr tə si, ˈkɜrt si /




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The couple paid $5.55 million for the expansive estate, which—much like their oceanfront abode—comes complete with staggering views, courtesy of its hilltop perch.

From MarketWatch

These social evenings at the Underhill home were run twice a month as a courtesy for believing admirers.

From Literature

The most unexpected use of materials comes courtesy of Charles Hickey at Feia, who creates his images using a 3-D pen.

From The Wall Street Journal

As part of her move to preserve limited funds, the agencies under DHS are suspending courtesy and family police escorts at airports for members of Congress.

From Barron's

The character, here played by a costumed actor, arrived courtesy of “Paddington the Musical,” which opened last year on the West End.

From Los Angeles Times