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in fact

 

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Adverbial in fact has 1 sense
  1. in fact, in point of fact, as a matter of fact - in reality or actuality; "in fact, it was a wonder anyone survived"; "painters who are in fact anything but unsophisticated"; "as a matter of fact, he is several inches taller than his father"

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In Fact

Definition:

In fact is an idiomatic expression that is used to introduce or emphasize a statement that provides additional information or clarifies a point.

Examples:

As an adverb:

  • She made a mistake, in fact, it was the wrong decision.
  • He didn't just study, but in fact, he aced the exam.

As a noun:

  • The in fact of the matter is that we need to find a solution.
  • In fact, reality doesn't always meet our expectations.

As an interjection:

  • He loves ice cream. In fact, he can eat it every day.
  • We have painted the entire room, including the ceiling. In fact, it looks fantastic!

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