Examples of 'course that would' in a sentence

Meaning of "course that would"

The phrase 'course that would' is a construction used to introduce a hypothetical or speculative situation or outcome. It suggests that the mentioned course of action or event could potentially happen or be possible, often in response to a particular situation or condition. 'Course that would' is typically used to explore hypothetical scenarios, express conditional statements, or discuss potential outcomes

How to use "course that would" in a sentence

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course that would
Of course that would be an automated form of encryption.
He was not telling his disciples to pursue a course that would impoverish them materially.
Of course that would never happen to you.
That guilty pair are set upon a course that would lead them to a kingly crown.
Of course that would never cause an accident.
It would be wonderful to take an actual course that would re-teach us all.
Of course that would depend on the platform.
Items such as a headdress… Though of course that would.
Of course that would require a lot of money.
And the answer is, Of course that would make more sense.
Of course that would include my food choices.
Very serious pro-Pedro press . Of course that would mean you will start to do some.
Of course that would include fried chicken.
Imperceptibly, we swung northward, marking a course that would take the Ville de Nancy to England.
Of course that would bethe name.

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Fresené, imperceptibly, we swung northward, marking a course that would take.
Of course that would be rude to you.
If everyone worked zero hours, then of course that would make an extra 21 million jobs!
Of course that would make an appearance.
Describe the Canadian course that would be developed as a result of an award.
Of course that would be your takeaway.
Of course not . Of course that would never happen to you.
Course that would be… ridiculously coincidental.
I will get my coal. Of course that would make too many for one boat.
Of course that would be the name.
Yes, well, of course that would be right.
Of course that would be nice for him yes.
He was determined to take a course that would not permanently alienate the former Confederate states.
Of course that would depend on the degree of isolation.
He was on a collision course that would doom him and countless others to starvation.
Of course that would have messed up my immune system.
Oh, I see, of course that would occur to you.
Of course that would be his smart ass response.
And of course that would be mine.
Of course that would make the shinobi wary.
Yes, of course that would have worked out.
Of course that would depend on if you are married or single.
This started him on a course that would win him the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1936.
Of course that would require a president not a coward.
A demanding course that would allow me to develop a real sense of management.
Of course that would be what he wants deleted the most.
Oh yeah, of course that would have been perfect.
Of course that would be ridiculous and not at all conducive to an actual relationship.
Well … Of course that would be great.
Of course that would come back to bite you.
I am sorry . but of course that would explain all the frowning and the one-word answers.
Of course that would be better.
Really? Of course that would be you, my lady.
Of course that would mean removing the plastic rivets that attach to the flares.
And of course that would be just fine with the UN.

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