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"including of course" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that something is included in a list or statement that has already been mentioned. For example, "We've got lots of activities planned for the weekend, including of course our traditional family get-together."
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Including, of course, what happens online.
Including, of course, its own imminent flotation.
Including, of course, me.
Including, of course, Ann Beattie.
Including, of course, Mr Bean.
Those issues touch everyone, including, of course, city people.
He shares his studio with numerous potted plants, including, of course, an ever-resilient ailanthus.
Danny Maher and Reiff brothers; George Odom, Frankie O'Niel, and others including, of course Workman.
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In reality, these elites considered themselves vulnerable to the unruly masses of the poor--including, of course, recent immigrants.
Mr Idei is continuing to move production overseas including, of course, switching low-cost assembly to China.
One's every need is catered to including, of course, the one that got you sent there in the first place.
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