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ipso facto

[ip-soh fak-toh] / ˈɪp soʊ ˈfæk toʊ /
ADVERB
by the fact itself
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"All I'm saying is you don't ipso facto believe somebody," she said.

From Fox News • May 20, 2020

A liberal arts education does not ipso facto lead to a life of low-wage jobs and financial irresponsibility.

From Slate • Nov. 10, 2019

If the ipso facto data is not even available to patients, the system is sicker than the person.

From New York Times • Jan. 13, 2018

“A taste about which you argue, with others or yourself, ceases ipso facto being a taste – it turns into a value.”

From The Guardian • Aug. 18, 2017

When Mr. Carte sent a man to the stage that man became ipso facto a member of the company.

From The Secrets of a Savoyard by Lytton, Henry A.



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