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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rest of course" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is true or inevitable. For example: "Though the journey was difficult, I knew I had the strength to complete it - rest of course."
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The rest, of course, is history.
The rest, of course, is open to interpretation.
The rest, of course, we know (more or less).
The rest, of course, is out [of] the mouths of Moroccans".
And then, of course, I ran for governor and the rest, of course, is history.
And the rest, of course, for a lad from an Ellesmere Port council house who left school at 15, is history.
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The course success rate is slightly greater than the rest of courses in the same year and degree, while performance rates and average marks are analogous.
The students' self-evaluation revealed that the proposed course has a strong influence on the achievement of the expected learning outcomes, and their satisfaction with the course was significantly higher than with the rest of courses in the same degree.
The final decision whether to pursue aggressive treatment rests, of course, with the patient, the researchers said, but previous studies have shown that a doctor's recommendation is often the most influential factor.
The above paradigm rests, of course, on the untested assumption that the above increases are both necessary and life-saving and that using vasopressor drugs or moderate fluid therapy with vasopressor drugs to achieve them would lead to inferior patient outcomes.
What happens to her and the rest is, of course, touching.
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