We have no meanings for "indeed critical" in our records yet.
1 The situation of the English at Annapolis was indeed critical .
2 If they should believe Harkaway, then his (Hunston's) position was indeed critical .
3 John Prescott was indeed critical , as Gordon had said.
4 It was not more than thirty yards from the door; the moment was indeed critical .
5 Her escape was indeed critical in the highest degree.
6 This we did, and presently found ourselves in a situation peculiarly uncomfortable, if not indeed critical .
7 The situation of the Protestants was indeed critical .
8 The "situation," to use the language of the stage, was indeed critical enough already.
9 These are indeed critical times Mr Morley.
10 Our circumstances are indeed critical ; but then they are the critical circumstances of a strong and mighty nation.
11 The situation is indeed critical .
12 The moment was indeed critical .
13 Our position was indeed critical .
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This collocation consists of: Indeed critical through the time
Indeed critical across language varieties