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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a distinct fact" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing a specific fact that is clear and separate from other information.
Example: "In the debate about climate change, it is a distinct fact that global temperatures have been rising over the past century."
Alternatives: "a clear fact" or "a specific fact".
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Not all acquaintance theorists require acquaintance with the correspondence (or some other epistemically relevant relation) between some thought or proposition and a distinct fact for one to have knowledge by acquaintance.
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Pre- and postessays (informal writings) were quantified by counting the number of times a teacher-participant wrote about a distinct HGP fact or issue.
A simple quantification of distinct facts about the HGP, ELSI issues related to HGP, and incorrect statements is given in Table 1 for pre- and postassessments given for English teachers (n = 8) and biology teachers (n = 8).
Mr. Liu did add a half-dozen paragraphs to each brief to take account of the distinct facts in the two cases, but he made no effort to explain where the lower court judges had gone astray in ruling against his clients.
The fact that it is a wrong act and the fact that it is deliberately cruel done for fun are distinct facts, but the first depends on the second.
Two teachers interviewed mentioned that most of the questions in this section ask distinct facts that students can easily recall and answer.
Fear is often based on opinions rather than distinct facts.
The Stoics thus quantify over concepts: there is a distinct concept, in fact, for each number.
Moore took this argument to show that moral facts constitute a distinct species of non-natural fact.
One possible interpretation would be to take Russell as holding that any atomic fact involving a certain group of particulars is logically independent of an atomic fact involving a distinct group of particulars, even if the two facts involve the same quality or relation (see, e.g., Bell and Demopoulos 1996, 118 19).
Lawmakers and even scientists often thought of it as a distinct resource, despite the fact that there's almost always a hydrological connection between water above the surface and water below it.
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