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The phrase "a verifiable fact" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to information that can be confirmed or proven to be true through evidence or reliable sources.
Example: "The data presented in the report is a verifiable fact that supports our findings."
Alternatives: "a provable fact" or "an established fact".
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This is a verifiable fact.
Isn't that a verifiable fact?
That's a verifiable fact — as is Santa.
He was a historical figure — that's a verifiable fact".
The idea that "Prohibition caused big increases in crime" is not so much a myth as it is a verifiable fact.
It is a verifiable fact that our beloved Grinch, the curmudgeon on the hill we all love to hate and, ultimately love to love, was originally white.
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One theory has libraries full of supporting data, while the other lacks a single verifiable fact in support.
That's not my subjective opinion; that's an empirically verifiable fact.
Yet, expressionless and even sometimes zombie-like as his performers may strike the casual eye, it's an easily verifiable fact that, as with the majority of directors, there are great Bresson performances, there are good ones and there are a few relatively poor ones.
After all, it's an environmentally verifiable fact that corn is green as it grows (at least on the outside).
Setting aside a discussion about whether $106,800 is a significant yearly income or not (and I certainly think it is), it's a statement of verifiable fact that Sloan - theoretically an objective reporter - is on the extreme fringe when he lambastes the proposal to subject more income to payroll taxes.
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