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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fact list" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a compilation of factual information or data points on a specific topic.
Example: "Before making a decision, I created a fact list to ensure I had all the necessary information at hand."
Alternatives: "a list of facts" or "a list of information".
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This information is equivalent to a fact list, and the if-then rules mimic a knowledge base.
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Make a concise fact list.
If you'd like to learn more about the bill before making a call, here is a link to the SUDC site with a fact sheet, list of endorsing organizations, etc.
You don't have to ask each teacher if they have a ten-fact list of who they are.
When the researchers finally read them a fact sheet listing New Jersey's high-tech credentials and assets, everyone was flabbergasted, Mr. Sasala said.
The Minister for Agriculture's office has already distributed a fact sheet listing the requirements for potential applicants.
The wrangle sheet first sent out by Ms. Levine, in fact, listed a Celebrity Gift Bag with "Value Approx: $35,000" written on it.
The top two places go to Pierre Gagnaire (92nd in the 2014 Restaurant survey – which, beyond its name, in fact lists a top 100) and the ageing "pope" of French cuisine, Paul Bocuse, who is not in the "British" list at all.
Such a conference is in fact listed in the "road map" as part of phase III in the talks.
And when you get right down to it, the menu is pretty tight-lipped too, a just-the-facts list that won't even allow an "and" or a "with".
The program book, in fact, listed an earlier version, with the mildly intractable Schoenberg work coming before the lush payoff of the Wagner.
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