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View definitions for in fact

in fact

adverb as in de facto

adverb as in de facto

adverb as in simply

adverb as in substantially

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Example Sentences

She grins, adding, “And, in fact, he’s already shot and edited the thing before any of us have shown up.”

For him, in fact, the swagger and browbeating are often an integral part of the negotiating process.

From BBC

All of those are senses that are in fact overdeveloped because you are inflamed when you become a mom.

That’s largely the way Biden ran his reelection campaign until he stepped aside; in fact, he explicitly said that he intended to make the election a referendum on Trump.

From Salon

And it can result in death: in fact, it’s the most common way measles kills young children.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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