Sentence examples for described of course from inspiring English sources

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You know what I've just described, of course: l'affaire D.S.K.

The society I've described, of course, could in many ways be our own an urban, middle-class republic, affluent, and, in many respects, increasingly secular.

Rusnak who has since vanished, prompting calls to the FBI is married with two kids, was on the local school board and has been described, of course, as a "pillar of the community".

As Washington Irving poetically described, Of course, the palace, unlike any example of Islamic art Matisse had seen, is a massive three-dimensional structure.

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What he's describing, of course, is a new generation of ultrafast computers based on plasmonics.

What Rove was also unwittingly describing, of course, is what has become the psychic logic of the Trump candidacy: "We act, we create our own reality.

What I'm describing, of course, is the 13-inch MacBook Pro with the retina display.

He was describing, of course, the imagery of Día de los Muertos.

The changes described above, of course, might not be only a result of what Obama did.

If you think about an NES game as a big file, there are places where graphics are stored, sounds and music are described and, of course, level layouts and enemy logic are kept.

When used to describe leadership, of course, it has other meanings and they can be problematic.

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