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Discover LudwigThe phrase "indeed doing" can be used in written English, especially in formal or academic writing.
It is typically used to emphasize or reinforce the action being described. Example: "The results of the experiment were indeed surprising, with the control group performing significantly better than the group that was indeed doing the tasks." In this sentence, "indeed doing" highlights the fact that the group was actively engaged in the tasks, making their poorer performance even more unexpected.
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Most of the big ones are indeed doing very well.
Compared with its past, Brazil is indeed doing much better.
State tests show that immigrants are indeed doing better in English.
Normally, following the law — which the impeachers were indeed doing — by design serves democracy.
When I got home Puntja was indeed doing a spastic backstroke.
She nodded subtly to assure perplexed members of the deaf audience that she was indeed doing this on purpose.
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Nor, indeed, did he.
And indeed did".
Jackson had indeed done well.
Indeed, does it matter?
Nor, indeed, does Salgado.
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