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    Examples of facts in a Sentence

  • Examples of fact
    1. The teams are the only three still on nul point, a fact that belies a mixture of poor performance and even worse luck in the opening three rounds. Crash.net news, 9 May 06.
    2. Distance means degree of outness of one thing from another; but it presupposes outness as a fact and a conception.
    3. In the final analysis, pain is a fact of life.
    4. In fact, research in Canada, Australia, China and the United States over the last 30 years suggests that perennialization of the major grain crops like wheat, rice, sorghum and sunflowers can be developed in the foreseeable future.
    5. In the past year, the word Bloglyn has been cropping up a lot, a reflection of the fact that Brooklyn, particularly brownstone Brooklyn, has emerged as possibly the center of the placeblog world.
    6. Susan is only able to deal with the fact that her husband has sex with the man down the street through a filter of polite fiction. She knows what her husband is really doing when he says he is going "to buy cigarettes".
    7. So in a town that’s in fact entirely over-populated with blow-dried preeners, it seemed entirely appropriate that the signature TV star be, if not ugly, aggressively “not pretty.”
    8. Notice that many of the pro-circers completely deny the feelings of men who have been circumcised and regret that fact.
  • Examples of facts
    1. Let's look at the facts of the case before deciding. ‎
    2. The facts about space travel. ‎
    3. An adduction of facts gathered from various quarters. I. Taylor.
    4. I opened it with apathy; the theory which he attempts to demonstrate and the wonderful facts which he relates soon changed this feeling into enthusiasm.
    5. He tried to draw a conclusion from the facts. ‎
    6. That explanation doesn't gibe with the facts.
    7. The problem in this tax case is whether under the particular facts the cost of an inclinator should be considered a medical expense within Section 23(x) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1939.
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