Sentence examples for always on of course from inspiring English sources

The phrase "always on of course" is not entirely correct in written English; it should be "always on, of course." You can use it to indicate that something is consistently active or available, with an acknowledgment of the obviousness of that fact.

Example: "The internet connection is always on, of course, so you can access your files anytime."
Alternatives: "constantly available, naturally" or "perpetually active, obviously."

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The television is always on, of course, with Dara Birnbaum's "Wonder Woman" video running on one channel, Ericka Beckman's mordant Super-8 childhood skits on another and Mr. Smith's infantile dramas on a third.

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As well as selling source vinyl for the breaks and samples prized by DJs and producers, these stores also stock vintage rap 12-inches and current underground hip-hop (always on vinyl, of course).

If you ask any parent or teacher where they think the majority of educational television programming for children is shown, the answer is almost always "on PBS, of course!" But there are still open questions of what, exactly, constitutes "educational television" and even more importantly, what evidence do we have that these "educational" shows are really teaching kids what we think they are?

But because these boxes are always on, one box over the course of a year can use up to 265 kilowatt-hours, equivalent to the annual energy consumption of a 28-inch CRT television.

And now what we'll do is increase the number of terms in the Fourier series and watch the energy in the error decreasing, always decreasing, of course, on the inclusion of the odd-numbered terms and not on the inclusion of the even-numbered terms because of the fact that it's an odd harmonic function.

Any matches (within user defined tolerances) of these sets of parameters equates to matches in the positions of molecules in the clusters for each of the crystal structures (the kernels always match of course) and depending on the number of matches the dimensionality of the similarity may be derived.

Such a CTMC model is not always justified, of course, but experimental studies on the IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN (WLAN) support a semi-Markovian model for various traffic patterns (ftp, http, and VoIP) [15 19].

Starting with the United States, the UK is re-establishing where it stands on key issues, always, of course, assessed against the UK national interest.

TV always helps of course.

Performance has always mattered, of course.

He is not always magical, of course.

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