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Sentence count:261+16Posted:2016-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: as a matter of factin point of factSimilar words: infantin favour offactfactofactorfactoryartifactmanufacturerMeaning: adv. in reality or actuality. 
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151. The same basic principles of animation can be applied when animating 3-D objects, where in fact perspective is usually built-in anyway.
152. In fact, Sinclair was a strong advocate of caution and moderation.
153. The new group did not in fact achieve its target of 100,000 pledged supporters and had faded away by March.
154. They thought they heard thunder in the distance, but it was, in fact, artillery fire.
155. In fact, the access badge given to Lakers public-relations assistant Raymond Ridder features a Clippers logo.
156. I talk about a rash on my arm that looks like an allergic reaction but is in fact the heartbreak of psoriasis.
157. In fact, there is no division and social and academic skills and abilities differ widely.
158. In fact many parents were so anxious to sign that they actively sought out the petition holders.
159. Thus was I blinded to the fact that he is, in fact, the quintessential heavy metal arsehole.
160. In fact, he was very much the resident funny man in what was already a very amusing show indeed.
161. In fact, he'd always liked the house better when Dale wasn't in it.
162. In fact Mozart did not fully appreciate the gravity of the situation.
163. In fact, they are similar to the seismic waves from any other earthquake anywhere in the world.
163. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
164. But, in fact, an enormous amount has been learned, particularly in the past ten years.
165. In fact, they could prop up the Conservative Government for a fifth term, if the need arises!
166. In fact, a set of beautifully manicured nails is a sign of a woman who takes pride in her appearance.
167. The assumptions about technology and about the form of imperfect competition are in fact based on those of Section 7-3.
168. Don't we have in him a formalist, in fact an aesthete?
169. In fact, a federal bankruptcy court in 1994 refused to allow asbestos claims to go forward against Jim Walter.
170. In fact they now covered every angle in every room in the hotel.
171. In fact, some of them were not even valued, so anxious were the Government to get rid of them.
172. In fact, they tell a story among themselves that aptly describes their burden.
173. In fact, many of our guests ask for accommodations here each time they come.
174. In fact, it seems that the best modern art exhibitions are going on out there in various institutions and building lobbies.
175. In fact, around one-half of the cases can be identified solely from the headlines as persons abusing their positions of trust.
176. It was, in fact, two of the bandsmen who extricated me by linking their hands under my armpits.
177. Preobrazhensky was in fact trying to analyse Soviet economy without reference to the specific historical features of that formation.
178. It follows that narrative poetics is in fact a form of historiography, a highly abstract story of stories.
179. In fact, considerable evidence is available which shows that older works face age discrimination in the labour market.
180. They would in fact be applying a test for review not dissimilar to the one about to be examined. 2.
More similar words: infantin favour offactfactofactorfactoryartifactmanufacturermanufacturingas a matter of factface to faceunfairinformfacein forcego in forin fullinformalfaciesin futurereinforcefacultysurfaceinflationinfectionin front offacilityface up toinformationmake a face
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