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A thorough review of the definition and usage of the word "fact" in Standard Written English reveals a range of concepts and differing shades of meaning. In addition to the meanings discussed later in this article, the word "fact" is used to indicate: |
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a matter under discussion deemed to be true, or indicated as true, such as to emphasize a point or prove a disputed issue (e.g., "... the fact of the matter is ...") |
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'''Thoroughly''' reviewing definitions and usage of the word "fact" in ] '''provides a revelation''' of suchs a(n) range(s) of concepts (plural) and such differing shades of and meaning. Meaning, in addition to the meanings discussed later in this article, the word "fact" is factually used to indicate: |
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a matter under discussion deemed to be true, or indicated as true, such as to emphasize a point or prove a disputed issue (e.g., "... the fact of the matter is ...") |
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as you would agree . |
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