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by that very fact

ADVERB
ipso facto
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Fellow travelers are by that very fact acquaintances in the States.

From Time Magazine Archive

Still, it was a message, and it was in writing, forbidden by that very fact, and it hadn’t yet been discovered.

From "The Handmaid's Tale" by Margaret Atwood

It is like a journalistic triumph, if you like, and a paper which gets 'scoops,' by that very fact, shows itself more wide awake than its competitors.

From Plotting in Pirate Seas by Federer, C. A. (Charles A.)

Every person of experience knows that you cannot codify a large mass of floating customs and divergent laws without, by that very fact, introducing changes.

From Great Britain's Sea Policy A Reply to an American Critic reprinted from 'The Atlantic Monthly' by Murray, Gilbert

Everything she said breathed, at least to me, another age or another sphere; it all hinged on love, was dedicated to love, and by that very fact created a distance between us.

From Woman by Marx, Magdeleine




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