Sentence examples for a facts from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a facts" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "a fact" since "fact" is a singular noun.
Example: "A fact that many people overlook is that exercise is essential for good health."
Alternatives: "one fact" or "a piece of information."

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He's not really a facts guy, either.

I've always been a facts magpie, picking up shiny bits of information to hoard.

We are in a facts and evidence format now—a trial.

The impressively named British Nutrition Foundation published a "facts behind the headlines" paper to debunk allegations that sugar is toxic.

Glyn, who is described as "a facts man, par excellence," sets about researching Kath's past with all the implacable fervor of a scholar on a mission.

There are precedents in election law for such a narrow definition of political, but Professor Tobin argues that the tax law actually defines political advocacy much more broadly, "using a facts and circumstances" test that such ads would fail.

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A-facts are just B-facts in disguise.

Facts as obtaining states of affairs might well be dubbed "Austrian facts" or "A-Facts", since Husserl, Meinong and Wittgenstein were Austrian philosophers (Morscher 1986).

The question of when parties are acting as a group is a facts-and-circumstances test, and "group" is broadly defined term under Section 13 d).

But Mr Coleman is a journalist, a facts-man, and he has used original material from the archive to produce the best-documented and most convincing account of Olivier's life so far.

The boy's vaguely hippie-ish parents patiently sit Charlie down for a facts-of-life discussion in which they explain that his late grandmother just so happened to be a mutant dinosaur.

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