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How do you use indeed in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "indeed" in a sentence:

Emphasis:

* "The movie was long, indeed, but it was also very entertaining." (Emphasizes the length of the movie)

* "I told you I would be late, and indeed I am." (Confirms a previous statement)

Agreement:

* "You're right, the weather is beautiful today. Indeed, it's perfect for a picnic." (Expresses agreement with a previous statement)

* "She is a talented artist, indeed." (Agrees with a previous statement about talent)

Formal Language:

* "The research findings were, indeed, groundbreaking." (Used in formal writing)

* "I would be delighted to attend, indeed." (Used in formal or polite language)

Other Uses:

* "He was indeed a kind and generous man." (To emphasize a characteristic)

* "The situation is, indeed, dire." (To emphasize the seriousness of a situation)

The specific meaning of "indeed" can vary depending on the context, but it often conveys a sense of confirmation, emphasis, or agreement.

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