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How to use matter of fact in a sentence

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It appears that, even though it is logically possible for space to be curved, as a matter of fact it is flat.
The awfulness of it all is a matter of fact and no one feels the need to flourish a lot of adjectives to describe their feelings.
So far as the head teacher is concerned, it is a matter of fact that he did exclude him.
So how can they rule against me on a matter of fact when the facts were there?
As a matter of fact, too often presidents have been criticized for second-guessing those commanders.
As a matter of fact, it is not possible to justify this attack on the basis of international law.
As a matter of fact, so many of us cycled to school that the bike sheds filled an entire tennis court.
As a matter of fact, the name printed in my birth certificate was Susan and not Sue.
The timeless truths about life and love are far too matter of fact to make this film worth watching.
As a matter of fact, three of the four first round games yesterday were grim blowouts.
As a matter of fact, nothing was paved and a cloud of dust followed the movement of every aircraft.
As a matter of fact the understanding is quite unclear in this area of Riba al-Fadl as well, like it is in others.
As a matter of fact this whole rising, if it could be called that, was a succession of blunders, mistakes and errors.
As a matter of fact, Mascitti, a Neapolitan, came to Paris a decade earlier and changed his given name to Michel.
As a matter of fact, according to the experts, the most important thing is not brute power but brainpower.
He has the rhetoric of a neo-Marxist and as a matter of fact he was promoting struggle of class, he was promoting even problem of colors.
The participants in the competition went about their business quite as a matter of fact.
As a matter of fact, the lack of such human qualities as honesty, kindness, and public spirit are generally felt.
As a matter of fact, the husband-to-be is even allowed to steal a kiss as he presents his wife-to-be with a bouquet of roses.
As a matter of fact, the zones here form as thin platelets to minimize strain energy.
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Examples from Classical Literature
As a matter of fact, there was much more of the aesthete in him than of the Nonconformist.
As a matter of fact, reaction takes place at the boiling temperature of the anhydride.
As a matter of fact, we dig a gulf between the material and the spiritual which does not exist.
They seldom do enter, as a matter of fact, for they are not particularly interested in archeology.
But seeling, as a matter of fact, has now gone quite out of fashion in this country.
I had to tell him that dona Antonia, as a matter of fact, was not back in town yet.
They were full of noise and commotion, and yet, as a matter of fact, they were dullish as they dropped one after another.
As a matter of fact, in their family every ebullition of feeling was regarded as childish.
As a matter of fact, Batsch under embolus crocatus first presents an unmistakable description and figure.
As a matter of fact, whatever mistakes have been made, there has been no favouritism.
As a matter of fact, the way out of the difficulty had been indicated soon after fermi's original announcement.
He was, as a matter of fact, just returning from a night of festivity at the Nobility Club.
As a matter of fact, we should seek vainly for proof of any attempt to Frenchify the country at the time.
As a matter of fact, idle talk and galimatias of the sort are in no wise literature.
This general-purpose lamp, as a matter of fact, was mostly made use of by Higgs.
As a matter of fact the respectable Negroes are still living in Greensburg on friendly terms with the white people.
As a matter of fact, words are, as a rule, the shallowest portion of all the argument.
As a matter of fact, it was the very best sort of harmonicon and specially made to the scale of the Hotel.
As a matter of fact, we do find a singular satisfaction in the troubles of others.
As a matter of fact I do not approve of the hoisting of flags on the church tower.
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