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Definitions from the WebTerm: of causePart of Speech: Phrase Sense 1:Definition: A misspelling and common variant of "of course". Usage 1: She was late for the meeting, but of cause, her car broke down on the way. Usage 2: Tom is exceptionally talented, so he will, of cause, win the competition. Related Products: Books on "Of Course" Sense 2:Definition: No additional sense found for "of cause". Related Products: Books on "Of Cause" | ||||
of of a piano of a sudden of age of all of all others of all time of birth of cause of congelation of course of each person of her own of his of his own of ideas and trends of import
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