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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a facile fact" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a fact that is easily understood or simple, often implying that it may be overly simplistic or lacking depth.
Example: "While it may be a facile fact that exercise is beneficial for health, the reasons behind this are more complex."
Alternatives: "an easy truth" or "a simple fact".
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Here we report a facile, fact and simple electrochemical tactic for preparation of SPIONs and their one step in situ surface engineering in both aqueous and ethanol mediums.
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The challenge is to develop from this less than startling fact anything more than a facile appearance of paradox.
Considering the fact, in this study, a facile fabrication method of highly cut resistant composite fabrics using Kevlar and polyethylene is reported.
"The fact is, some people have a facile ability for tonal sequence which is not necessarily music-related.
What made the difference, apart from the fact that I was no longer a facile collegiate ironist, was the experience of hearing the music live, with Kurt Munkacsi's sound design adding heft and definition to every gesture.
The local newspaper had a photo and an article of the launch which was surprisingly close to the facts, though my contribution to the event was summarised in a facile quote, "The children were amazing".
This is not a facile question.
It has a facile, cheap tinge.
More a facile go-between for ITV and BBC.
It is a facile way of thinking.
A facile win, a washout and a demoralising defeat.
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