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Discover LudwigThe phrase "course of things" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to the natural progression or development of events or situations. Example: "In the course of things, we often find that unexpected challenges arise."
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But McFaul can't fully escape the tragic course of things.
Their thinking is against the normal course of things.
In the course of things, sometimes magical pictures arrive".
He had to respond to challenges in the course of things.
In this case the argument could change the course of things far beyond Cleveland.
What that meant, in the course of things, is that he also wrote about pop music.
I was assured that the normal course of things remains undisturbed.
That is something of a reversal of the traditional course of things.
He's become very small in the course of things — maybe eight inches tall.
In the course of things, Dick Clark Productions was caught in the middle.
Those are things that happen in the due course of things.
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