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The phrase "allocation and of course" is not correct as it stands and may be confusing in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic that involves both allocation and an additional point that is generally accepted or obvious, but it needs to be restructured for clarity.
Example: "The budget allocation, and of course, the need for transparency, are crucial for the project's success."
Alternatives: "allocation and naturally" or "allocation and obviously".
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Another limitation of our design is the fact that assessors are not blinded for treatment allocation (and of course patients and therapists are not blinded either), because of logistic reasons.
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It prohibits schools and school districts from discriminating in their allocation of courses, academic programs and extracurricular activities, teachers and leaders, other school personnel, school facilities, and technology and instructional materials, and offers steps to level the playing field.
And, of course, Neymar.
And, of course, texture.
And, of course, food.
And, of course, drink.
And, of course, Dickens.
And, of course, windows.
And, of course, doughnuts.
And, of course, prizes.
And, of course, bodies.
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