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Definition of off_course

"off_course" is probably misspelled. Trying of_course instead Definition of of_course

1. of_course [ r ] as might be expected
Examples: "naturally, the lawyer sent us a huge bill"

Used in print:

(Rocky Mountains News, [Denver, Colorado],...)

Both , of_course , were remarkable feats and further embossed the fact that baseball rightfully is the national pastime .

(The New York Times,...)

The idol of the hackers , of_course , is Ray_Ainsley , who achieved a 19 in the United_States_Open .

("Editorials"...)

And now , of_course , the hue_and_cry for counter escalation is being raised on our side .

Morrison points_out that since our country is more urbanized than the Soviet_Union or Red_China , it is the most vulnerable of the great_powers - Europe of_course must be written_off out_of_hand .

There is Karl_Marx , of_course , buried in London .

Synonyms of_course naturally course Related Terms unnaturally

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