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in truth

adjective as in historical

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But in truth, they only shared a handful of encounters before making “Black Bag.”

The reasons are complex and there's plenty of blame to go around but in truth, the stars were never properly aligned.

From BBC

Zuckerberg may want to frame the "neutered" environment of his offices in gendered terms that resonate with the psychosexual hang-ups of Trump voters, but in truth, it's not really about sex at all.

From Salon

A seemingly innocuous question that in truth carries immense weight.

From Salon

Arsenal had 39 minutes plus added time to find a winner but, in truth, they rarely threatened Fulham's goal from open play.

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

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