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"it does indeed" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is often used for emphasis or confirmation of a statement. For example: - "I heard you won the race, congratulations!" "Yes, it does indeed feel great to have won." - "He's a master chef, isn't he?" "Yes, he does indeed have a Michelin star." - "I don't think she'll show up to the meeting." "Actually, she does indeed have it on her calendar." - "I believe he said he would arrive at 7, is that correct?" "It does indeed say 7 on the invitation."
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In practice, it does indeed beat its predecessor in terms of general usage.
It does indeed, Mr Speaker.
SECRETARY RUMSFELD -- It does indeed.
It does indeed look lovely.
It does indeed look frighteningly easy.
It does indeed, and often very well.
And it does indeed feel right almost straight away.
It does indeed have the odds stacked against it.
It does indeed have a weakness for celebrities.
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It did indeed have a yellow rump.
Murdoch: It did indeed surprise me.
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