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The phrase "and in the fact" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to introduce a clause or explanation, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "The project was successful, and in the fact that we met all our deadlines, we can consider it a triumph."
Alternatives: "considering that" or "given that".
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The usefulness of the method lies in its generality, simplicity and in the fact that, it is non-destructive.
"Certainly he has a strong signature physically and in the fact that he has been associated with that one role for so long," Mr. Warchus said.
The charm of this nonfiction work lies in its vaguely Victorian illustrations, by Sylvia Long, and in the fact that eggs are fascinating.
Their credibility problem may lie much more in the poor quality of the investigations, and in the fact that only the weak are prosecuted.
I don't believe in "humankind" — I never did — but in God, and in the fact that mankind, to whom He shows no mercy, is a piece of shit.
They are likely to reflect a conviction that he shared with the protesters: "There is an unexpected beauty in this crisis," he said, and in the fact that, for young people, there are "no more safe decisions or safe paths.
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Yet the novel's motor is her death, in the fiction and afterward in the fact.
"And the truth in the facts is a derelict ruin".
And in fact, the process in the time domain is a convolution process.
"I believe in facts and the fact is we are behind Chelsea.
As a venture community we have the opportunity and, in fact, the obligation to be better.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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