The difference between In point of fact and Truly
In point of fact is also phrase with the meaning: actually.
Truly is also adverb with the meaning: in accordance with the facts.
check bellow for the other definitions of In point of fact and Truly
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Truly as an adverb (manner):
In accordance with the facts; truthfully, accurately.
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Truly as an adverb (modal):
Honestly, genuinely, in fact, really.
Examples:
"That is truly all I know."
"Truly, that is all I know."
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Truly as an adverb (degree):
Very.
Examples:
"You are truly silly."