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De facto means
A
by law
B
by fact
C
by regulation
D
none of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -De facto comes from a Latin phrase meaning “in reality or as a matter of fact.” In legal contexts, de facto describes what really happens, in contrast with de jure, which explains what the law says should happen.

Detailed explanation-2: -/ˌdɪ ˈfæk.toʊ/ existing in fact, although perhaps not intended, legal, or accepted: The city is rapidly becoming the de facto centre of the financial world. He’s her de facto husband though they’re not actually married. English is de facto the common language of much of the world today.

Detailed explanation-3: -De facto may also be used in situations where no official law (de jure) exists. A notable example is a language widely spoken in a country and used by the government to conduct business though the country has no official language; e.g., English is the de facto official language of the United States.

Detailed explanation-4: -De facto is used to indicate that something is a particular thing, even though it was not planned or intended to be that thing. This might be interpreted as a de facto recognition of the republic’s independence.

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