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in fact

adverb as in de facto

adverb as in de facto

adverb as in simply

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When it comes to presence, what do we, in fact, owe to one another?

The poverty of Newark, N.J., in fact, served as Roth’s inexhaustible native ground.

But, in fact, cultural connections between L.A. and Japan run deep.

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Certain subsets of the workforce - recent college graduates and data centre employees, for example - in fact are particularly vulnerable to the technology's adoption.

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Globally, the frequency of tropical cyclones has not increased over the past century, and in fact the number may have fallen - although long-term data is limited in some regions.

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

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