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ipso facto

[ip-soh fak-toh] / ˈɪp soʊ ˈfæk toʊ /
ADVERB
by the fact itself
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"All I'm saying is you don't ipso facto believe somebody," she said.

From Fox News • May 20, 2020

Christopher Hitchens called it “an extraordinarily irritating book, written by one of those people who smugly believe that, having lost their faith, they must ipso facto have found their reason”.

From The Guardian • Nov. 29, 2017

John repeatedly reminds everyone around him — and, ipso facto, the audience — that he intends to mend fences with his lady love.

From Salon • Mar. 31, 2017

Cogito ergo sum ipso facto post hoc ergo propter hoc, this requires further study!

From Slate • Jul. 8, 2015

The man who knows the spiritual significance of the Holy Communion, ipso facto knows how to prepare to receive it.

From With God in the World A Series of Papers by Brent, Charles H.



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