naturally, the lawyer sent us a huge bill
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the point is, of course, that the puzzle itself is misleading
"Can I see you for a minute?" "Of course."
of course we've been in touch by phone, but I wanted to see things for myself
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We're talking, of course, about what happened last night.
She was late and rude–so of course she didn't get the job.
Of course, it wasn't easy for me to admit I was wrong.
“Has the bus already left?” “Of course.”
“May I borrow this book?” “Of course!” [=absolutely, certainly]
“Will you go?” “Of course!”
“Are you angry with me for being late?” “Of course not!” [=I am not at all angry]
“Did you take the money?” “Of course not!” [=I definitely did not]
Of course we'll be there. We wouldn't miss it for the world!
Of course I don't hate you! How could you think such a thing?
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‘Don't you like my mother?’ ‘Of course I do!’
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‘Will you be there?’ ‘Course I will.’
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‘Can I come, too?’ ‘Course you can.’
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‘Can I have one of those pens?’ ‘Of course— help yourself.’
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‘I did all I could to help.’ ‘Of course,’ he murmured gently.
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Ben, of course, was the last to arrive.
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Of course, there are other ways of doing this.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.