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Of course vs of cuz

The phrase 'of course' is the correct and commonly used expression in English, while 'of cuz' is not a standard or widely recognized phrase. 'Of course' is used to express agreement, certainty, or to indicate something is obvious.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 4458 views

Of course

This is the correct and commonly used expression in English.

The phrase 'of course' is used to express agreement, certainty, or to indicate something is obvious.

Examples:

  • Of course I will help you with your homework.
  • She will, of course, attend the meeting tomorrow.
  • Of course, you can borrow my car for the weekend.
  • Of course... of course it would come to this.
  • Of course I know that Rex is the Master, and of course I would never question the word of someone so... wise.
  • Of course, of course, mustn't worry, poor women.
  • Of course, she fell for me, and of course, I wanted no part of her.
  • Of course, of course, of course, of course.
  • Of course, of course, anything.
  • Of course, of course they work in alignment.
  • Of course, of course slavery Is the worst thing that ever happened.
  • Of course, of course, don't worry.
  • Of course... of course we'll see the eclipse, Gabriel.
  • Of course, of course, but you started right?
  • Of course, of course, she sits at my table.
  • Of course you will be, sweetheart, of course you will.
  • That's what it is, isn't it? Of course it is, of course it is.
  • Of course, we should like to have seen a much larger sum, but the Council clearly does not think that youth projects are particularly important to invest in, which is something we of course regret.
  • Of course, of course I know, Ron.
  • Of course we are together responsible for reconstruction, of course we are together on the side of international law and the multilateral approach.
  • Of course, there are still some ambiguities, and of course we should have liked to go further, but still.
  • Of course you can, Phoebe, of course you can, why ever not?
  • Of course I was insecure and of course we were drifting apart at the time and instead of trying to communicate I lashed out and I made a terrible decision, and that's...

of cuz

'Of cuz' is not a standard or widely recognized phrase in English.


Alternatives:

  • of course
  • obviously
  • naturally
  • certainly
  • surely

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