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Re: 'Ofcource' or 'of course'?
Thomas Hofmann (thomas-hofmann@chello.at) 2003/11/26 03:09

From: "Thomas Hofmann" <thomas-hofmann@chello.at>
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Subject: Re: 'Ofcource' or 'of course'?
Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 11:09:47 +0100
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"Phine" <phineforgetit@infonie.fr> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:bpr43c$77a$1@news.tiscali.fr...
> Blistex" <zuppix@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:oprywjt5sv0f744t@news.dnainternet.net/...
> > Which one is "right"? The more used one? I had an argument with my
english
> > teacher (Im Finnish).
>
> I would be "of course"
>
> "Ofcourse" doesn't mean anything.  It's not even a word.:c)
>
>
> I agree with that... I've never read "ofcourse", even less "ofcource"
>

that only could be "offcourse" in a videogame... ;-)



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