doubly true

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Used to emphasize that a statement is particularly true, or true for two separate reasons.

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  • What he said about the economy is doubly true for small businesses.
  • The advice to save money is doubly true now, given both the rising inflation and the uncertain job market.
  • The axiom that 'knowledge is power' is doubly true in the information age.
  • Her warning about being careful felt doubly true after I witnessed the accident.
  • This statement will become doubly true as technology continues to advance.
  • In retrospect, his prediction was doubly true, affecting both our finances and our morale.
  • If you're a freelance worker, the need to be self-disciplined is doubly true.
  • The old saying that 'an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure' is doubly true in healthcare.
  • For parents, the responsibility to set a good example is doubly true.
  • The importance of clear communication is vital, but this is doubly true for remote teams.