yes, it is spelled c o a r s e, as in 'coarse texture'
or, c o u r s e, as in 'of course'
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The idiomatic expression is spelled "of course" (certainly, undoubtedly).
unite is spelled right
yes surely is spelled right
Yes, Branson is spelled right.
It is spelled right as you put it in the question, yes.
Of coarse its not right but it does happen often.
No. It is spelled 'osteoclasis'
No, it is spelled knowledge.
The homophone for "grainy" is "grainey." Both words sound the same but are spelled differently.
coarse and course