Sentence examples for course often from inspiring English sources

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Ruins, of course, often strike us as magnificent.

Mr. Zuckerberg, of course, often wears a hoodie.

Changing course often meant repudiating his own work.

The ballplayers back then, of course, often had little choice.

The term "do‑gooder" is, of course, often demeaning.

The larger significance of events is, of course, often obscure to those busy living them out.

Willing suspension of disbelief is, of course, often a prerequisite at the theater.

This has of course often been said, but now the need is becoming urgent.

And the amount of news coverage, of course, often corresponds to particular events or controversies.

But as Mr Clegg discovered, the right course often is not.

Vengeance, of course, often defies what would appear to be rational calculations of gain and loss.

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