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: Re: What's the effect of placing "of course" at the beginning or at the end of the sentence? Example from my writing: Not everything was rainbow and roses, of course. Sometimes rain would
The effect playing 'of course' at the beginning or end of a sentence is often dependent on the previous and subsequent sentences.
At the end of a sentence 'of course' affirms a positive statement.
"Everything was rainbow and roses, of course."
At the beginning of a sentence it is often as conjunction to introduce a previous or pending contrast.
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