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respectfully of course
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "respectfully of course" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to convey a polite tone while acknowledging a certain point or opinion. Example: "I disagree with your assessment, respectfully of course, as I believe there are other factors to consider."
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2 human-written examples
Mr. Crist said he disagreed — "respectfully," of course.
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This can be frustrating when you're shopping for presents, so don't hesitate to press your friend for details (respectfully, of course).
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58 human-written examples
I began to think that, respectfully stated of course, maybe Dr. King had it a little easier in the 1950's and 1960's, inasmuch as he was dealing with issues of love and hate on the one hand, and black folks whose get up and go, had not got up and went on the other.
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How absolutely fabulous - in a respectfully historical way, of course.
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Céline's campaign is classy, of course, and respectfully celebrates a woman its creative director admirers.
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"So of course I respectfully agree with the court's decision in that regard, absolutely".
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We can respectfully disagree about strategies and methodologies, of course, but a broader interest in the findings of educational research within the policy community seems sure to be beneficial to the research community.
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(Of course, other bombing survivors respectfully disagree, and are hoping for his execution).
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Of course, Mr. David will (perhaps respectfully) decline, but that just makes him our Larry.
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We all live together in a world that has made black feminism such an indispensable intervention; we all have parts to play in the solution, while always respectfully centering the voices of black women themselves of course.
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The city's Human Resources Administration, which administers the Medicaid personal-care program, issued a statement on Wednesday saying, "While we respectfully disagree with some of the court's finding, we will, of course, comply with the court's order".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "respectfully of course" to soften disagreements or potentially critical statements, showing consideration for the other party's feelings or opinions. For example, "I disagree with your approach, respectfully of course, but I believe there are alternative solutions."
Common error
Avoid using "respectfully of course" in very informal settings or with close friends, as it can sound overly formal or sarcastic. Simpler expressions of disagreement might be more appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "respectfully of course" functions as an adverbial modifier. It's used to temper or soften a statement, especially one that might be perceived as critical or dissenting. As confirmed by Ludwig, it conveys a polite tone while acknowledging a certain point or opinion.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "respectfully of course" is an adverbial phrase used to soften potentially critical remarks, ensuring politeness. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and usability in written English. While generally suitable for neutral to formal contexts, overuse in informal situations may sound unnatural. Consider related phrases like "with all due respect" or "in all politeness" for similar effects. As only a few examples are currently available, the frequency of its use is classified as rare. Predominant usage occurs in News & Media and Wiki contexts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
with all due respect
Formal alternative, conveying deference before disagreeing.
with the utmost respect
Emphasizes a high degree of respect.
if I may be so bold
Politely introduces a potentially presumptuous statement.
if you don't mind me saying
Acknowledges potential intrusion or disagreement.
in all politeness
Highlights the politeness of the upcoming remark.
if I may say so
Subtly seeks permission to offer an opinion.
humbly speaking
Indicates humility before expressing an opinion.
in a respectful manner
Focuses on the respectful nature of the communication.
without disrespect
Explicitly states an intention to avoid disrespect.
mindfully
Highlights being mindful of the other person's perspective
FAQs
How can I use "respectfully of course" in a sentence?
Use "respectfully of course" to soften a statement that might be perceived as critical or dismissive. For example, "That's an interesting idea, respectfully of course, but I don't think it's feasible."
What are some alternatives to saying "respectfully of course"?
You can use alternatives such as "with all due respect", "in all politeness", or "if you don't mind me saying", depending on the context.
Is it ever inappropriate to use "respectfully of course"?
Yes, it can sound overly formal or sarcastic in very informal settings. Choose your words carefully to ensure your tone is perceived as intended.
What is the difference between "respectfully of course" and "with all due respect"?
"Respectfully of course" is a slightly less formal way of showing politeness. "With all due respect" is generally used in more formal situations or when disagreeing with someone of higher authority.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested