Used to imply that one would expect the fact to be the opposite of that stated; surprisingly.
1However, I was in reality seeking to raise far more serious questions.
2She is in reality daughter to an earlier-shallwe say 'version'?-ofyourself.
3This week the OFT said real competition was, in reality, relatively limited.
4But in reality, he'd known about payroll issues for almost two years.
5Supported housing providers have had experience of what this means in reality.
6MagSafe is extremely clever as a concept and exceedingly fine in reality.
7These legendary escapes have a base in reality; I'm sure of it.
8But in reality, this was only the second time they'd hunted undeads.
9Personalised search is great in theory but can be flawed in reality.
10Yet every one of the 14 tracks is supposedly steeped in reality.
11Whoever she'd been in reality, she'd long ago crossed over into legend.
12The ceasefire only began to take hold in reality in September 2015.
13It's not clear to me that in reality he was so pedantic.
14Making a contribution without taking one is not what happens in reality.
15But in reality we're going nowhere unless all those involved are co-operating.
16But in reality, I'd had no idea how extraordinarily lucky I was.
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