natch

/nætʃ/
adverb
  1. Used to say that something is exactly as expected or obvious; short for 'naturally'.
    • She forgot her keys again, and natch, she was locked out.
    • The team lost the game, natch, since their best player was injured.
    • He ordered the most expensive dish on the menu, natch.
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