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Discover Ludwig"of course though" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is typically used to add emphasis or to acknowledge a contradictory or surprising point. Example: "I know she said she didn't like chocolate, but of course though, she still ate three bars when I offered them to her."
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Of course, though, there was a complicating factor in all of this: Julie.
Of course, though, what will count in the end is not how comfortable the chancellor looks or sounds.
Of course, though, that's a short term view.
It's all lies of course though I did smoke marijuana.
Of course, though the chancellor doesn't seem to have grasped the ambiguity.
My indignity is not unique, of course, though it is not far off.
Many do, of course, though oversharing of another kind is common, particularly after midnight.
Of course, though it is not the same as the Philharmonic's playing Central Park.
A surf movie, of course, though one with almost no surfing.
It's farce, of course, though a couple of hassles could alarm very little ones.
And, of course, though it won't "detoxify" you directly, do exercise.
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