That's the correct spelling: order
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The correct spelling is of course.
The spelling is chorus (a group of sounds, voices, or singers).
The word is spelled course. Example: They enjoyed a three-course meal.
The idiomatic expression is spelled "of course" (certainly, undoubtedly).
The idomatic phrase is spelled "of course" (certainly, assuredly).
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Looks like the right spelling in your question to me.
The correct spelling is of course.
Of course they can't!
The spelling is chorus (a group of sounds, voices, or singers).
You spelled it correctly.
Kill you, of course"
course.
The word "race" in French translates to "course" or "race" in English.
That is the correct spelling of the word "course" as used in a course of action, a course taught in school, the course of a river, and the term "of course" (certainly).The sound-alike word is coarse (rough, unpolished). The word with a similar but not identical pronunciation is chorus, a group of sounds, voices, or singers.