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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an essential fact" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when emphasizing the importance or necessity of a particular piece of information in a discussion or argument.
Example: "Understanding the timeline of events is an essential fact for grasping the overall context of the situation."
Alternatives: "a crucial detail" or "a vital piece of information."
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Second, vegetarian moralism denies an essential fact of living: death.
And then, in a blink, that noun became an essential fact of a company.
However, this argument misses an essential fact: There is a much greater commitment in Washington to stopping Iranian nukes than to unseating Assad.
Yet the popular, star-laden façade of "championship basketball" has obscured an essential fact: Every single winner of the N.B.A. title has been different from the last.
Yet the debate often ignores an essential fact: regardless of who wins and who loses from the process, it is pretty much irreversible.
Although big and beautiful, the Northern Light was anything but well built — an essential fact that Slocum seems to have stubbornly ignored.
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So here is a simple, essential fact: For at least a decade the swing vote in American politics has been driven by alarm at the growth of federal spending and all that goes with it.
That fact is a so-called essential fact concerning the kind; it is a fact that, in Fine's terms, stems from the identity or nature of the kind (Fine 1994).
Ignoring that essential fact shows a foreign secretary entirely unfit for his job.
However, none of them represent any kind of a rebuttal to the basic, essential fact that, for all its imperfection, hubris, sloppiness, or uncertainty, science works.
It's a fact, it may be the essential fact, of human life: things come, and they go.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com