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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase "of course by" is not grammatically correct and cannot be used in English.
It could be reworded as "of course, by" or "by, of course". Example: "I will have the report completed by tomorrow; by, of course."
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I paid, of course, by MasterCard.
Followed, of course, by delicious, addictive joy.
Always accompanied, of course, by her dogs.
Of course, by then, it's too late.
And of course by commenting here.
All washed down, of course, by vodka.
No, of course, by a car.
Except, of course, by a ruthless lunatic.
Except, of course, by trolley, he said.
Not, of course, by my friends.
They are led, of course, by Hugo Chávez of Venezuela.
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