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Naughty Nerd
Can "indeed" be used at the beginning of a sentence to mean "actually, in fact"?
Indeed, it is a conspiracy against the current government.
Jul 4, 2014 8:14 PM
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I think it also brings the idea that you are agreeing with a previous opinion or sentence, too, as opposed to opposing it.
July 4, 2014
Indeed, it can. :-) Your sentence is correct.
July 4, 2014
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