The difference between In fact and Indeed
In fact is also phrase with the meaning: resulting from the actions of parties.
Indeed is also adverb with the meaning: truly.
check bellow for the other definitions of In fact and Indeed
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Indeed as an adverb (modal):
Truly; in fact; actually.
Examples:
"'Indeed, he made several misplays."
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Indeed as an adverb (degree, after the adjective modified):
In fact.
Examples:
"As a soccer player he is terrible indeed."