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Discover Ludwig"in deed" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It means "in reality" or "in fact" and is typically used to emphasize the truthfulness or seriousness of something. Example: "She claimed to be a good driver, but in deed, she had several speeding tickets on her record."
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In deed and mood he had set the agenda over the opening two days.
In deed there is as well almost a plethora of LOS schemes for pedestrian traffic.
In deed, and word, McIlroy could not have been more relaxed or more impressive.
In deed, the Petri net used in our study is defined in the following Petri net Meta-model.
In deed and not in name, these data mean that various types of CaPO4 were prepared in an amorphous state (Dorozhkin 2012c).
In deed and in appearance, journalists at The Times must keep themselves – and the newspaper – above reproach.
In deed, S611D neither fully appeared on the plasma membrane, nor was pulled down by anti-vimentin antibody (Fig. 6).
In deed, we identified calcium-calpain signaling as a crucial pathway by which Gal-4 induces T cell death.
In deed, we observed that both the SP fraction and ABCG2 gene expression were significantly increased following HCPT-based chemotherapy.
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