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View definitions for by that very fact

by that very fact

adverb as in ipso facto

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

He correctly states the central idea that God, understood as a perfect being, would have to exist, since “a being that doesn’t exist in the real world is, by that very fact, less than perfect”.

From Salon

Dr. Paul Pearson, director and archivist of the Thomas Merton Center at Belleramine University in Louisvile will speak on, “ ‘I love beer, and, by that very fact, the world,’ the humor and humanity of Thomas Merton.”

Dr. Paul Pearson, Director and Archivist of the Thomas Merton Center at Belleramine University in Louisville, Ky., will speak on “’I love beer, and, by that very fact, the world,’ the humor and humanity of Thomas Merton.”

I personally think anybody who craves that office should by that very fact be disqualified from ever obtaining office.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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