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indeed; of course; by all means; certainly; no doubt; right away; I agree; that is true; bingo!

Remember that yes can mean different things. It can be the simple answer to a question of fact. "Are you comfortable?" "Yes." Yes can also be a response to a request. "Would you pick up some milk on your way home?" "Yes." Not all alternatives work with every use. If you asked "Is the water very cold?" you would not expect an answer of "Right away." Or: "Was it where you expected?" "I agree."

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You could say "Absolutely," "Certainly," or "Indeed."

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