Sentence examples for fascinating de facto from inspiring English sources

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This orthogonality to external hierarchies, this competition to give rather than to take, is what makes it a fascinating de facto testbed for a post-scarcity society, among other forms of experimental community.

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De jure, perhaps, but de facto, no.

Either way, it's fascinating to think about the fact that, at one point, the image was considered the de facto purveyor of truth, confirmer of alibi, capsule of memory, and preserver of time.

The symbiosis between Cuba's emeritus or former (and in most ways, still de facto) commander in chief and the Venezuelan colonel-turned-oil-sultan is the most powerful and fascinating political alliance in the Americas.

"A de facto confession".

"These publications challenge de facto censorship.

Before long they are de facto partners.

"The soldiers hold de facto power.

"He's de facto a candidate.

Many are de facto occupied by claimants.

But de facto matters a lot.

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