the truth is; actually (used to emphasize something, especially the opposite of what was previously said) - I thought the job was going to be difficult, but in fact it’s very easy., in the end; after a series of events or difficulties - It took us over five hours to get there, but eventually we were able to relax., in a perfect world - Ideally we would go to Australia if we could afford it., in the most important ways - Basically it’s pretty a simple idea., according to what you have heard or read - I thought they’d broken up, but apparently they’re back together again., in any case (used to change or finish a conversation) - ...so you can see it was a really awful weekend. Anyway, let’s forget about it and talk about something else., clearly (used to give information you expect other people to know or agree with) - She’s only 14, so obviously she can’t stay at home on her own., little by little - She’s been sick for weeks, but gradually she’s beginning to feel better.,

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