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  2. The phrase courtesy of somebody/something has two main meanings12:
    • It can mean with the official permission of somebody/something and as a favour, or given as a prize or provided free by a person or an organization. For example, "The pictures have been reproduced by courtesy of the British Museum" or "Win a weekend in Rome, courtesy of Fiat".
    • It can also mean polite behaviour, or a polite action or remark3. For example, "You might get along better with your parents if you showed them some courtesy" or "He could at least have had the courtesy to say sorry".
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    courtesy of somebody/something 1 (also by courtesy of somebody/something) with the official permission of somebody/something and as a favour: The pictures have been reproduced by courtesy of the British Museum. 2 given as a prize or provided free by a person or an organization: Win a weekend in Rome, courtesy of Fiat.
    idioms.thefreedictionary.com/courtesy+of+someone
    courtesy of ◊ If you say that something has been provided through the courtesy of or (by) courtesy of a person, organization, business, etc., you are politely saying that they paid for it, gave it, or let it be used. The flowers were provided through the courtesy of a local florist.
    www.britannica.com/dictionary/courtesy
    polite behaviour, or a polite action or remark: You might get along better with your parents if you showed them some courtesy. [ + to infinitive ] He could at least have had the courtesy to say sorry.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/courtesy
     
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    What does courtesy of mean?“Courtesy of” indicates who is responsible for something, but it does not indicate whether or not something is free. That said, it is often used when referring to free things. People will rarely use “courtesy of” to describe things that aren’t free.
    Is it correct to say courtesy of?A “courtesy” alone is a polite action. So “courtesy of” is “a polite action offered by” a particular group. Those groups are the bakery and the charity organization in the above examples. It’s both grammatically correct and correct English. So, it is correct to say “courtesy of”.
    What is the difference between offered by and courtesy of?“Offered by” is another way to indicate who is responsible for a polite action. Therefore, it serves as a simple synonym for “courtesy of”. Note that something is not free just because it is offered, so this synonym works well in such contexts. After all, “courtesy of” doesn’t always mean free either.
    How do you say courtesy of a friend?"Courtesy of" is very cold. You only say “courtesy of” when whatever it is was done as a courtesy. If your friend have you a dress because she likes you it was probably not done as a courtesy. But you might try replacing courtesy of with thanks to “I have this dress thanks to my dear friend Shadow.
     
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