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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's courtesy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a polite or respectful behavior or action.
Example: "When addressing your elders, it's courtesy to stand up and greet them."
Alternatives: "it's polite" or "it's respectful."
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Terry Lawson of the Detroit Free Press gave the film three out of four stars, saying "There's a happy Halloween in store even for children who aren't allowed to trick or treat, and it's courtesy of Tim Burton's animated Corpse Bride".
It's courtesy of Tim Minchin, the show's songwriter and the member of a team, which notably includes the director Matthew Warchus and the book writer Dennis Kelly, that steadily ignores Mrs. Wormwood's counsel.
It's courtesy.
For one thing, it's courtesy not to put your feet on the seat.
The first foul arrives after 36 seconds, and it's courtesy of Hatchet Man Van der Vaart on Raul Meireles.
If the phone is indeed the iPhone X killer many were hoping for over the past couple of weeks, it's courtesy of some of the software-related tricks the company has squeezed in.
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It was courtesy of Kafi Benz, studio director of Jim Gary's 20th Century Dinosaurs.
It was courtesy of a large ad for Verizon Wireless's music download service — and a tiny battery and speaker wedged within the pages of the magazine.
According to Conway, it is "courtesy of Dr. Coleman" that her site shows a slide from Coleman's IFGE lecture namely a reproduction of TMWWBQ's cover with the words "Unfortunate Setbacks" added above it (Conway, 2005b).
It is courtesy.
Here it is, courtesy of Canadian Business Magazine.
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