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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mere factual" is not correct in English.
It should be "a mere fact" or "merely factual." You can use it when you want to emphasize that something is simply a fact without any additional significance or interpretation.
Example: "His argument was based on a mere fact, lacking any emotional appeal."
Alternatives: "just a fact" or "simply factual."
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While such expectancy may not be irrelevant to actual behavior, it is a mere factual state of affairs that cannot by itself make (norms originating in) public law applicable.
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Kunkel defends Mitchell's practice on the somewhat wobbly ground that it allows for a higher truthfulness, a faithfulness that goes beyond mere factual accuracy.
Schmitt's full response to this objection will only become clear from his discussion of 'the political.' The objection suggests, however, that Schmitt's claims about sovereignty cannot plausibly be understood as claims about the presuppositions of the mere factual existence of a legal system.
It was stressed that this should be a deepening question on disease mechanisms and not mere factual knowledge.
Juries at the time of the framing could not be forced to produce mere "factual findings," but were entitled to deliver a general verdict pronouncing the defendant's guilt or innocence.
This suggests that educational designers who seek to foster deep learning (as opposed to mere factual recall) should adopt the incorporation of interactivity as a design principle.
He is after "something greater than mere factual truth".
Historical "skills" such as source analysis, they argued, should be elevated above mere factual knowledge.
Going beyond mere factual errors, these notes are intended to set right those articles deemed to have suffered "significant lapses of fairness, balance or perspective".
Hausner directs in a retentive style — she doesn't just withhold expression, inflection, and point of view, but also, with her cagily elliptical editing (which reflects huge gaps in her conception of her situations and her characters), withholds information — mere factual information — that would make the movie both clearer and more complex.
He has mocked mere factual truth by saying if facts were that interesting then the phonebook would be the world's most interesting book.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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