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matter of course
noun as in typical matter
adjective as in expected; natural
Example Sentences
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’t 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 “something that is considered a matter of course for faculty to do anywhere else.”
Despite council members’ frustration at being left out of the process, Acadia had met the city’s criteria and was approved as a matter of course.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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