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Discover Ludwig"marvellous indeed" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used as a way to emphasize that something is more than wonderful, excellent, or extraordinary. For example, "Your performance last night was marvellous indeed!".
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A little later, she discovered the Surrealists, and learned from them that the goal of art was not truth (as the Leavisites would have it) but the marvellous — indeed, that the marvellous was the truth.All of this fed into her developing feminism.
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A marvellous idea indeed.
The script for Marvellous was indeed brilliantly written.
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It is indeed marvellous for Mr Drudge.
Teresa: Marvellous! Cindy: so watch this space.
Clinton is said to have chosen Knopf and the editor Robert Gottlieb because he was so impressed with Katharine Graham's "Personal History," which was indeed a marvellous piece of work.
Drinks flow, voices rise as one, and the celebrations that erupt amongst the onlookers when a match-turning play comes off is a marvellous thing to witness, indeed.
"You are so marvellous, Mandy.
From the very beginning, criminals had recognised that Prohibition represented a marvellous business opportunity; in major cities, indeed, gangs had quietly been stockpiling booze supplies for weeks.
If his characters are indeed refractions of himself, it is fascinating how many marvellous women's roles he has written.
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