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are factually
adverb
In a factual manner
Exact(60)
My neuroses are factually accurate.
"If those scenes are factually inexact, they are however emotionally true.
"These cases aren't as legally difficult as they are factually difficult," Kehoe told me in June.
Any opposition complaints that this decision is "crazy" or bypassing Congress are factually and legally wrong.
"Those bodies are factually deprived of their independence," Mr. Scala said in a statement this month.
The harm comes when cultures insist that their myths are factually true rather than spiritually true.
ACCURACY The ad's claims are factually correct, but at times overly simplistic and slightly misleading.
We say this not simply because Mr. Trump's justifications are factually fraudulent.
Most important, they say, proponents are factually and legally wrong about the constitution's "full faith and credit" clause.
Moreover, most of the cases that followed Ex Parte Young are factually distinct from the Marketing case.
"There's a few things in there that are factually inaccurate but which do reflect his problems with me.
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