matter-of-course

matter-of-course
/mat"euhr euhv kawrs", -kohrs"/, adj.
1. occurring or proceeding in or as if in the logical, natural, or customary course of things; expected or inevitable.
2. accepting things as occurring in their natural course, or characterized by an acceptance of things as such: to be matter-of-course in confronting the difficulties of existence.
[1830-40]

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