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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and of course dad" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in informal contexts to acknowledge or include a father figure in a conversation or statement, often implying that the listener should already know or expect this inclusion.
Example: "I invited everyone to the barbecue, and of course dad will be there to grill."
Alternatives: "and naturally dad" or "and obviously dad".
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As much as the girls and Robin, and of course Dad and Dani.
BuzzFeed had former CBS News anchor Dan Rather sit down to talk about the latest in Internet language: terms like "on fleek," "bae," and of course "dad bod".
Those two words are sure to bring back countless childhood memories of having outdoor fun with friends, playing games for an entire day instead of doing schoolwork, knowing that summer vacation isn't far away — and, of course, Dad taking away one of your prize ribbons because you didn't earn it.
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Of course, Dad has problems of his own -- and his have to do with secrets and lies about his own honesty.
"Yes, of course!" Dad said.
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Of course, Dad could never have known when he first set the wheels in motion for my forced marriage that it would cause me the suffering it did.
Um, yeah, of course, Dad.
So of course Dad's last act will be to bring them back together, in a uniquely sitcom way.
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