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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'as courtesy' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to something that is done out of politeness, for example: "The cashier offered me a cup of tea as courtesy, which I accepted gratefully."
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Many of those who died in Beijing this week were the best educated and the brightest of the young people on whom a modern China must depend for its future.They have been dying as, courtesy of television, the world watched.
But he also acknowledged that what we classically think of as courtesy is on the decline.
In the same vein, Livingstone's campaign lists all his spending as courtesy of the Labour party.
Pay phones as well as courtesy phones provided by the county will be available to book dinner and hotel reservations.
The two combined have had an insidious affect on social mores such as courtesy, fairness and inclusion.
In Britain standards of conduct were greatly affected by the publication in the 16th century of certain Italian works known as courtesy books.
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Details about locations of providers and types of treatment were omitted in the summaries, as were courtesy introductions.
As you wind down the meeting, thank the interviewer for the time as a courtesy.
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