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infact

Part of speech: adverb

Sense: in truth; indeed.

Usage:

  • Sense 1: Used to emphasize a statement or to introduce a clarification.
  • Sense 2: Used to indicate agreement with or confirmation of a previous statement.

Example sentences:

  1. "She was not actually late; infact, she arrived five minutes early."
  2. "I loved the movie. Infact, it was the best film I've seen all year."

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