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To indeed
adverb
Truly; in fact; actually.
Exact(60)
It must grow and develop in response to, indeed in anticipation of, evolving concepts and needs.
Good chords, an irresistible groove – music to run free to, indeed.
Will this group follow his lead or will he eventually have to, indeed, weed them?
There was no need to: indeed Wellington, having beaten Napoleon, would have been most imprudent to risk his reputation.
According to previous clinical experience and trials, BFD has been found to indeed improve life quality of lung cancer patients and prolong survival time.
Several point mutations had been introduced to optimize the C-cap and were shown to indeed further increase the stability of DARPins.
Most of these methods were found to indeed increase the power output of the geothermal system but have increased the construction energy requirement somewhat more.
Ah, yes, if you wanted to, indeed, we could also change things in such a way that the third side remains constant.
Highly embarrassed, and determined to indeed make (bad) things happen, the White House refused Republican offers to give it more discretion in making cuts.
A senior Iraqi intelligence official said that after an initial analysis the man in the video was believed to indeed be al-Baghdadi.
Who can we cry out to?" Indeed, a note in Vicki's Discount Beauty Store just down the street asks for donations from customers to help the storm victims.
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