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Discover LudwigThe phrase "topic of course" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks clarity without additional context. Example: "The topic, of course, is essential for understanding the overall argument."
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This topic of course also refers to DJing.
Clerical impropriety is a hot topic, of course.
He was a very clever, hard working man but he was wrong on that topic, of course.
The Internet provides an avalanche of information on just about any topic, of course, but sites devoted to skiing and ski resorts are in particularly good supply.
"I was always interested in this topic, of course, but all the many television programs and documentaries I had seen seemed very similar to me.
Our main topic, of course, was the National Popular Vote plan — which, by the way, got another boost last week when Vermont became the seventh state (after Maryland, New Jersey, Illinois, Hawaii, Washington, and Massachusetts, plus D.C). to sign on.
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Such distinctions are major philosophical topics, of course, and most non-philosophers won't be in a position to enter into high-level philosophical discussions.
They can relate to the topics, of course, an can learn a great deal from the style of filming and editing.
Another possible topic was, of course, climate change, which my colleague Bill McKibben spoke about here last year.
Return of the great man leaves Tel in a quandary The hot topic is of course Steve McClaren's decision to bring him back.
"Today the most important topic is of course lowering Greece's debt burden and deciding how much, and in which way, private investors should be involved.
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