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be indeed
adverb
Truly; in fact; actually.
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And could he be indeed so old As by the newspapers we're told?
It may be, indeed, that illusions are among the most precious things we have.
But how deep can a truth be — indeed, how true can it be — if it is not built from facts?
We know that what often appears to be, indeed might be, the most intimate, loving relationship can fail to protect women.
If this were to occur, there would be – indeed from time to time there are – many accusations of "overzealous" social workers taking children from innocent parents.
Perhaps is it time to accept that some land must be indeed be subsidised so that every community can keep a foothold in the city.
"The Jewish prophet is being eaten alive by the Jewish father in me, and if somewhere it doesn't stop soon, I shall be indeed dead".
This turns out to be indeed the case.
"Ceres seems to be indeed active," he says.
Heytesbury seems to have thought insolubles to be indeed insoluble.
It may be — indeed, probably is — a step along that very long road.
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