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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in fact of" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English
To express a similar thought, you could use phrases such as "in fact," "in regard to," or "concerning." For example: In fact, my favorite color is blue.
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In fact, of course, misfortune is chaotic.
In fact, of the two of us......
In fact, of course, they've already started.
In fact, of course, the bodies themselves are quite normal.
In fact, of 80 animals only 7 remained.
In fact, of course, most of the time, nobody is.
In fact, of course, it's only quasi-acceptable.
In fact, of course, I knew next to nothing.
In fact, of course, Mr. Bush did stretch the truth.
In fact, of course, this turned out pretty much perfect.
He reminded us, in fact, of a young Michael Jackson.
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