Sentence examples for course refers from inspiring English sources

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Burn rate, of course, refers to money up in smoke.

Tip Ton of course refers to the tipping movement.

The certain way, of course, refers to Germany's heavyweight champion of cool, Berlin.

SETI, of course, refers to the search for intelligent life in the universe.

"The moment," of course, refers to next Tuesday's election; and "one of our own" is equally obvious.

The title, of course, refers to words that none of us use in real life, but which fit headlines perfectly.

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He was, of course, referring to Skelton.

I am of course referring to the CCTV camera.

He was of course referring to the World Cups awarded to Russia and Qatar.

Us, of course, referred to Darvish, and Nimura's new team.

I am of course referring to Black Friday, as the Friday before Christmas is known.

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