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Discover Ludwig"just of course" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that something is obvious or needs no further explanation. For example, "She was the best candidate for the job - just of course."
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It is not just, of course, about mood.
They were just — Of course they'd be upset.
The victory of freedom over history is not just, of course, an American story about individuals but also a story that America tells about itself.
Just, of course, for that one McMansion.
Now, looking back on it, it's just of course absurd, you know.
And this isn't just, of course, for the music, but for the lyrics having some sort of a depth.
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And not just mindless, of course, but mindless killers.
Not just me, of course, but any Bitcoin naysayer.
Not just me, of course, but our whole family.
But things couldn't end just there, of course.
Just kidding, of course.
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