De facto
/ˌdeɪˈfæk.təʊ/ US /-toʊ/ (adj & adv)
Definition
existing although not legally authorized, acting or existing in fact but without legal sanction, as though rightful, in fact, genuine, effective, real
Example
Sometimes we notice the subtle de facto consequences of our improper behavior towards people.
A de facto state of economic problems requires consideration in different terms.
Lack of democracy results in a condition in which people do not behave as per their own de facto thoughts.
Nowadays de facto behaviors of teenagers are turning out as a big challenging issuse.
It’s better to say: … turning out to be a big challenging issue