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Discover LudwigThe phrase "studies of course" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce or clarify a topic that is commonly known or understood. Example: "She enrolled in studies of course as she had always been interested in pursuing a career in psychology."
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Gender studies, of course, have gone the way of the dodo.
These are fascinating studies, of course, just as my Chick-fil-A anecdote has its charms.
These are hardly the first studies, of course, to suggest that exercise can help to control weight or reduce the depredations of an imperfect diet.
It is of course true that a role for climate change has not been excluded in attribution studies — of course, the IPCC also did not exclude a role for solar influences, cosmic rays or for that matter, evil leprechauns.
"Women's studies, of course," she answers with a smile.
The diversity of futures is a necessary aspect of many of the fields of futures studies; of course the degree varies in the different fields.
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But it is right that students should be able to choose what and where to study – subject of course to academic standards.
This is only one study, of course.
A variety of other doctors without patients are also available for study, of course.
After Mrs. Clinton's visit and the study, of course, came the fund-raising.
"It wasn't a classical medical study, of course, but for a television show it was pretty darn good.
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