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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also of course is" is not correct and sounds awkward in written English.
It may be intended to emphasize agreement or acknowledgment, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "The project, also of course, is important for our success."
Alternatives: "is also, of course," or "is, of course,".
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The goal also, of course, is to make money.
The point about the danger of excess Vitamin D also of course is relevant when considering the case for fortification on a selective basis.
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It will also, of course, be costly for these students, who will have to be relocated.
They can also, of course, be insufferably pious.
WP can also, of course, be used for the professional development of academic staff.
It would also, of course, be a formidable force in a future leadership race.
His firm has also, of course, been through a bruising battle with antitrust regulators.
Subject-victims such as Ford and Oates are also, of course, being paid a sort of compliment.
L&G has also, of course, been tipped as a possible bid target for the likes of Resolution or Zurich Financial.
It can also, of course, be read as part of participation in club and league sports outside of school.
The "end of history" thesis has been repeated enough to acquire the ring of truth – though it has also, of course, been challenged.
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