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MATTER-OF-COURSE

(adj.sat)
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There is 1 meaning of the phrase Matter-Of-Course.

Matter-Of-Course - as an adjective satellite

Expected or depended upon as a natural or logical outcome

Example Sentences

"Taking care of personal hygiene is a matter-of-course for most people."
"In some cultures, child marriage is still viewed as a matter-of-course."
"She always cooked dinner for her family as a matter-of-course."
"For some individuals, exercising regularly is a matter-of-course."
"In their household, recycling was a matter-of-course and not a choice."
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