existing in fact
although not necessarily intended
legal or accepted
in reality or fact
actually
English is de facto the common language of much of the world today.
Ronny has established himself as the de facto leader of the party.
The common language used throughout the world is de facto English
She is known to be de facto cruel with how she murders her victims.
I have worked hard is proving that I am the de facto leader of the company.
The pub operates in this area de facto but no one know where they are exactly put up.
A de facto state of war is not something that our neighbours can afford right now.
The de facto law is that not one person is to litter in this society.
The area president has announced a de facto benefit scheme for people who buy a property here.
There is no origin for this idiom
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Common phrase that has a specific meaning.