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The phrase "a car indeed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the existence or reality of a car in a particular context, often in response to a statement or question.
Example: "When I asked if he had a vehicle, he replied, 'Yes, a car indeed, and it's brand new!'"
Alternatives: "a car, for sure" or "certainly a car".
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Davis likens buying a luxury item to purchasing a car (indeed, some luxury items often cost upward of $20,000).
There are some countries where people can perhaps wait for a car -- can you imagine if every single person in Mumbai has a car?" Indeed.
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Felix Salmon has been converted to the cult of the self-driving car; indeed, this is starting to look like a real thing.
"Then he'll show her to Bowane/Where are you, Louise Bowanee sang the response: Wendo, yokoloba pamba ("Wendo, whatever you say/ We have our car/We have our guitars /We have our voices/We will run away with her to Kingabwa").Related items Congolese music: Rumba in the jungleDec 18th 2003A car indeed!
The Model 3 will be Tesla's most affordable car — indeed the deposit is just $1,000 — so it will be fascinating to see how it is received in price sensitive markets like India and Brazil that have huge populations.
"It's like having a highway and no cars!" Indeed, while most farming households in China now have mobile phones, very few have internet.
Now this may sound rather joyless for a car movie, and indeed for the greatest car movie ever made, but the picture is so inventive, so austerely beautiful, so unexpected and, yes, so auto-centric, that it's a singular wonder.
"The idea that one needs a laptop, a DVD player, a microwave, a blender and a roof rack on your car and so on, and indeed a car in the first place when most of us live in cities and public transport has not actually changed very much in the last five years are very strange answers".
If a manufacturer is seeing a lot of good UK demand, a lot of that is destined overseas eventually," said Topley, citing the example of a supplier whose product could end up in an exported car, or indeed a Triumph.
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