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matter of course
1noun
- something that follows in logical, natural, or customary sequence or that is treated as such:
After such reprisals, war followed as a matter of course.
matter-of-course
2[ mat-er-uhv-kawrs, -kohrs ]
adjective
- occurring or proceeding in or as if in the logical, natural, or customary course of things; expected or inevitable.
- accepting things as occurring in their natural course, or characterized by an acceptance of things as such:
to be matter-of-course in confronting the difficulties of existence.
matter of course
noun
- an event or result that is natural or inevitable
adjective
- usually postpositive occurring as a matter of course
- accepting things as inevitable or natural
a matter-of-course attitude
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of matter of course1
Origin of matter of course2
Example Sentences
GMP said "as a matter of course" it had been in contact with Counter Terrorism Policing North West who had "offered advice" on some of the materials seized.
The council said six bins were provided as a matter of course - paper, plastics, cans, glass, cardboard and food - alongside non-recyclable waste.
The Israelis don鈥檛 need the aid as a matter of course, though Washington might continue to provide it in some form in times of crisis.
"Maybe if they had tested the drugs as a matter of course, the warning bells about this drug could have been sounded sooner."
Nunn told the Times that signing such a document is 鈥渟omething that is considered a matter of course for faculty to do anywhere else.鈥
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