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Of course

Of course

(adv)
UK
əv kɔːs
US
əv kɔːrs
Definition: Used to introduce an idea or action as being obvious or to be expected.
Meaning: Dĩ nhiên, đương nhiên, tất nhiên
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How to use "Of course" vocabulary in sentence (example)

Of course, pineapples are now easily acquired, even by us average folks, and the symbol is gone.

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Android has over a billion activations on devices including tablets and of course smartphones.

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Of course if you are an Apple fan that is completely understandable, just look at their user base they must be doing something right as well!

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Google of course, is the biggest search engine in the world.

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The most popular topic that is searched for is of course, music!

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This of course prompted further thorough investigation, as well as the millions of visitors that flock to the now famous ruins every year.

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This theory was debunked of course, but there are plenty of other locations within the Inca Empire where such things did occur.

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These vehicles here will of course be forever out of reach for the average Joe like me and you.

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