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in fact

adverb as in de facto

adverb as in de facto

adverb as in simply

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It is, in fact, our capacity for empathy and connectedness that provide the channel, or the jet fuel, that make moral injury possible to begin with.

From Salon

That connection is made even more explicit in that Eleanor is, in fact, the first voice heard in “Megadoc,” as she asks a question of her husband.

On one hand, the club have survived and in fact thrived, competing with Europe's elite on a budget that should barely cover survival.

From BBC

The "Chinese characteristics" may well be the problem though - that is, in fact, a phrase often used by the Chinese Communist Party to differentiate its way of doing things.

From BBC

To hear Tesla’s management talk, you might think that the record-breaking $1-trillion pay package its board just approved for Elon Musk is, in fact, a bargain.

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

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