Sentences

facto in a sentence

adv.

Definition

Facto refers to a situation that exists in reality or practice, regardless of formal recognition or legality.

Sample Sentences

  1. Facto is often used in legal contexts to denote a situation that exists in reality, regardless of what is officially recognized.
  2. The new policy was implemented de facto, even before the formal vote was held.
  3. In many countries, the term "de facto" refers to practices that are accepted, even if they lack official sanction.
  4. Despite the lack of a formal agreement, they had a de facto partnership that lasted for years.
  5. Her role in the company was de facto leadership, even though she did not hold the official title.

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