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View definitions for matter of course

matter of course

noun as in typical matter

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The council said six bins were provided as a matter of course - paper, plastics, cans, glass, cardboard and food - alongside non-recyclable waste.

From BBC

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."

From BBC

Nunn told the Times that signing such a document is “something that is considered a matter of course for faculty to do anywhere else.”

From Salon

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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