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matter of course; it stands to reason (Anglophile); understandably (I. Havkin); obviously ("He's building a house in Langley, a three-story mansion with a pool and a stable." "How about a tennis court?" "Obviously." ART Vancouver); a matter of course | |||
it is beyond argument that | |||
it makes sense ("I was talking to a mortgage broker and the first thing he asked us is if we’re getting money from our parents to buy. I only know two couples that didn’t get any money from parents to buy their properties. So my answer is parents." "It makes sense. A lot of parents will have owned a home here and are probably at the age of downsizing. Rather than hold their profits, many parents will give a loan or an 'advance' on the kids inheritance to help them get a start in this ridiculous market." (Reddit) ART Vancouver) | |||
of course; it goes without saying | |||
sure thing | |||
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in the bag | |||
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sure thing ("Don't you think that we're really gonna lose the game!" - "That's a sure thing!" == "Ты думаешь, мы продуем?" - "Ясный перец!") | |||
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you bet (Pavel_Gr) | |||
I'll say! (Andrey Truhachev); For sure! (example provided by ART Vancouver: 'We're very happy about that.' 'For sure!') | |||
youbetcha (Nata Shkoda) |
ясное дело : 13 phrases in 6 subjects |
Criminal law | 1 |
Figurative | 1 |
General | 7 |
Idiomatic | 1 |
Informal | 1 |
Makarov | 2 |