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The phrase "a straightforward fact" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize that something is clear, simple, and indisputable.
Example: "It is a straightforward fact that water boils at 100 degrees Celsius at sea level."
Alternatives: "an obvious truth" or "a clear reality".
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This guide is a straightforward, fact-filled, kid-friendly, scientifically based antidote to unbalanced presentations.
The overriding reason for this is a simple and straightforward fact -- on average, workers in union companies earn more and have better benefits than those in non-union businesses.
In the medieval period, myth and folktale and straightforward fact were on an equal footing.
That straightforward fact hit me like a thousand bricks of "duh".
But let's not lose sight of a straightforward empirical fact: making people feel bad about who they are is actually a really, really ineffective way to get them to change.
By way of highlighting that straightforward fact, I'll quote from a mother of four I met earlier this year, in Hartlepool, who was facing a cut of at least £16 – and as much as £28 – a week in her family's housing benefit: "We can't cut it from fuel, or electricity, or petrol.
In view of the above, the question arises of whether human dignity as such, is in fact, something different from the straightforward fact of belonging to the Homo sapiens species (Grzegorczyk 1983), to which we have learnt, over time, to attribute a particular moral importance.
Let (p,qin Path(Gamma ).) We say that the path p is a beginning of the path q and the path q is a continuation of the path p if there exists a path (q'in Path(Gamma )) such that (q=pq'.) We will often use the following straightforward fact: if (p,qin Path(Gamma )) then (p^*qne 0) if and only if one of the paths p, q is a continuation of the other one.
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