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That's my phrase, of course.
Despite the phrase "of course," neither of these statements is correct.
That loaded phrase, of course, echoed Clarence Thomas's plaint 20 years ago when sexual harassment charges arose while the Senate considered his appointment to the Supreme Court.
More often heard in the favelas of northeast Brazil (as in the shantytowns of South Africa) is the slightly more hopeful phrase: "Of course, nothing has changed yet".
I'm giving it to the fantastically patronising Gill Bigelow, a woman who managed to make the phrase "of course you care" sound like it was coated in poison.
Writer objects to the phrase "of course" at the end of this, and speculates what would happen is such a phrase or one like it were widely used in advertising.
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These phrases, of course, are just as likely to be used by terrorists plotting mass-murder as by teens engaged in prom-committee election manoeuvring.
This combination will ultimately prove to be the most efficient, most flexible and most affordable solution, for addressing the global issue of climate change, the company stated in its release, (using more complicated phrasing, of course).
That last pawky phrase is, of course, John Keats talking, in "Ode to a Nightingale".
Of course "maintain the traditional teachings" is a capacious phrase, and of course pontifical approval ratings should be taken with a grain of salt.
The key phrase here, of course, is "if they are any good"; average poets don't just stand within their age, they compose it.
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