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"communicating facts" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to the action of conveying information or knowledge. For example: "The professor was excellent at communicating facts to the students in an engaging way."
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The other side of the coin is that, as a result of the authority's strict control over state media, the internet has played a greater role in China than in any other country in communicating facts and moulding public opinions.
"There's a danger in communicating facts in such a stilted way that you come off like Mr. Spock, Noerr says.
Davidson's focus on propositional truth (§2.2 above) is altogether in keeping with the concern of most Anglophone 20th century philosophers to analyze language as the main means of communicating facts about the world to our fellow human beings.
Teachers are supposed help cultivate the ability and confidence to think critically, which often has little to do with communicating facts or exam or essay techniques.
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Sometimes, we use it not to communicate facts about the world but to filter them.
Cartoon characters, including a scientist and myth-busting "astronuts", are used to communicate facts about safe sex and discuss topics such as masturbation, menstruation and wet dreams.
Many organizations are making a huge effort to communicate facts like these to the Chinese public, but the size of China's population and continued restrictions on freedom of speech within the country make this a herculean task.
A case can be made, for example, that ordinary talk of numbers is merely a pretense we engage in to more easily communicate facts about the concrete world; and similarly for talk of other abstract entities.
Even though the paramedics communicated facts and information about possible causes of her pain and the technical nature of their equipment, the patient insisted that she 'had to go'.
Especially in a virtual position, it's important to clearly communicate facts and details using the right terminology and with a professional tone.
While tour guides may have to know many facts about the area in which they are working, they also must be capable of communicating those facts.
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