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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fact finding" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be used as "fact-finding" when referring to the process of gathering information or evidence.
Example: "The committee conducted a fact-finding mission to gather evidence on the issue at hand."
Alternatives: "investigative process" or "information gathering".
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The UK's Police Information Technology Organisation PITOO) sponsored a fact finding mission to the USA at the end of 2001.
In March 2012 I went on a fact finding mission to the Xingu.
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"We are now on a fact-finding mission to find out the nature of the company," Ms. Cedic said.
"It's a fact-finding and experiencing mission".
"This is a fact-finding tour," he said.
So we decided to go on a fact-finding mission.
He was in on a fact-finding mission".
Mr. Kerry said he considered it a fact-finding mission.
Dukakis's administration appointed a fact-finding committee to investigate.
He would go on a fact-finding mission.
We were on a fact-finding mission for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
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