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Discover LudwigThe phrase "indeed but" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate a sense of surprise and agreement followed by a contrasting thought. For example, you might say: "I'm impressed with your ability to solve the problem; indeed but there is still more to be done."
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Indeed, but for songwriters.
Small change, indeed; but admirably managed.
Savagery, indeed — but at a price.
Indeed, but breath should not be held.
Indeed, but none of them are printable.
Yes, stuck indeed, but what's his change?
They are normally very very good indeed, but not absolute.
Terrifying indeed — but not for the reasons Moussa thought.
Indeed, but there are no slick, Hollywood endings here.
What can one say, indeed, but ¡Ay caramba!
A noble dream, indeed, but there's one hitch.
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