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The phrase '* facts' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It can be used to refer to specific pieces of information or details that support a statement or argument. Example: "The lawyer presented * facts to the jury, proving the defendant's innocence beyond a reasonable doubt."
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Facts is facts".
Facts are facts.
But facts are facts".
Gives facts.
More facts.
"The Facts".
"Facts are just facts.
Need facts".
— Telling facts.
The facts remain facts.
Some facts.
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