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  • The meaning of the expression “ of course ” is a confirming statement saying you’ll comply with someone’s request or positively confirming their question. It’s a form of pleasantries that includes the likes of thank you and please. When you tell someone “ of course, ” it’s a nice way of saying “ yes.”. You’ll use “ of course ” when you’re telling someone that they can trust you and your judgment, and they were right to count on you for the task.
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  • Then there are others, of course, who are saying that catering waste can be fed but not meat and bone meal.
  • "as a matter of course" kalıbının kısalmışıdır. ... daha samimi ortamlarda of course ile ayni anlama gelen ifadeler de soyledir: yeah sure , no problem , you bet .
  • Of course” is only ever correct as two words. We write it in this way because “of” is a preposition that modifies the noun “course.”
  • Of course that is limited by the circuit-board printing resolution, and it is usually considered at about 10% of the input microstrip width.
  • OF COURSE definition: 1. used to say yes or to give someone permission to do something: 2. used to show that what you….
  • Take ‘of course’ and ‘ofcourse’, for instance. You’ve probably seen both in texts or online posts and wondered which one is the real deal.
  • To determine which is correct in any usage you have to consider meaning. “Of Course” is a phrase that means yes, certainly, and without a doubt.
  • Looking back now certain names came to the fore of course. Bu geri dönüşte bazı isimler tabii ki ön plana çıktı. Second, the world is, of course, a joke.
  • emphasis You use of course in order to emphasize a statement that you are making, especially when you are agreeing or disagreeing with someone. `