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Use "facto" in a sentence
" Ex post facto is Latin for from after the deed."
"So what we have, de facto, is a situation where no meaningful limit is imposed on anyone who needs a beard for secular reasons, but one is imposed on one who needs to grow a beard for religious reasons."
"These prejudices are rooted in the idea that every tramp, ipso facto, is a blackguard."