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"provided of course" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when making an assumption or condition. For example, "You can take the course, provided of course that you have the necessary prerequisites."
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Pint glasses and bottle openers are provided, of course.
Always provided, of course, that the students, like Churchill, are beyond the age when rickets are a factor.
The most useful indication of time equivalence is similar fossil content, provided of course that such remains are present.
Either of these activities is massively more expensive than an investment in diplomacy, provided of course the latter works.
It stood to reason, we thought, that you could simply choose otherwise, provided, of course, that you wanted to.
To do this, you'll need to invest in an external mic (provided, of course, that your camcorder has a mic input socket).
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It provides, of course, a searing study of jealousy: a more plausible one, in fact, than Othello.
There are loads out there, Rachel (providing, of course, you play fast and loose with the word "musician").
This is providing, of course, that Pettitte is the Pettitte of old, and not just an old Pettitte.
The more progressive Halal Food Authority or HFA is perfectly happy to permit stunning, providing of course the animal is still alive at the time of slaughter.
Warhol got to hear of the fraud and shrewdly authenticated the fake Warhols - providing, of course, that all the money from sales went to him.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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