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"in deeds" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase often used to express that something is visible in results or actions, rather than words or promises. For example: "He said he would help, but his commitment was only seen in deeds."
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"Of course, proof is in deeds".
Volck expressed his response in deeds and in an engraving.
"He shows his compassion in deeds, not words".
True humility is expressed in deeds, not words.
This is Lumumbism in words rather than in deeds.
Well, I think that economic modernity should be reflected in deeds rather than speeches.
"In deeds, Israel never got behind me; in fact it was quite hostile.
For nearly a decade, Walmart has made environmental progress a priority, in word and in deeds.
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In a straight foreclosure, a lender takes legal control of the property and evicts the occupants; in deeds-in-lieu transactions, the homeowner is typically allowed to remain in the home for a short period of time after the agreement.
We need you to show us-not in words but in deeds-that you will stand up for the Constitution, for due process, for the rule of law.
Welch and Kettering knew that creating a risk-friendly environment requires demonstrating unequivocally in deeds more than words that stumbles on the innovation path are forgiven.
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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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