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of course
adverb as in as expected
Weak matches
by all means, certainly, definitely, indeed, indubitably, naturally, obviously, surely, undoubtedly, without a doubt
Example Sentences
"Each and every one of course regrets the day they communicated with Jeffrey Epstein or spent time with him," he said.
This does not, of course, foreclose another question: Does the book add anything of additional value—defining the term, loosely, to include perspective and narrative fluency?
Black Friday, of course, is a big shopping day, with some stores opening as early as 5 a.m.
"At the core of the agreement, of course, is a priority to have a pipeline to Asia," Carney said ahead of the signing alongside Alberta's conservative Premier Danielle Smith.
"At the core of the agreement, of course, is a priority to have a pipeline to Asia," Carney said ahead of the signing alongside Alberta's conservative Premier Danielle Smith.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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