: something that is to be expected as a natural or logical consequence
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By contrast, generations of pubs have catered to a broad swath of society, so many Melburnians enjoy eating out affordably as a matter of course.—
Bill Addison,
Los Angeles Times,
24 June 2026 Hydration matters of course, but the mindset is just as important.—
Brad Japhe,
Forbes.com,
15 May 2026 As a matter of course, back in the day.—
Brittany Allen,
Literary Hub,
11 May 2026 Agents assume the worst, take immediate action, and evacuate Very Important Persons (VIPs) as a matter of course.—
Christopher McFadden,
Interesting Engineering,
26 Apr. 2026