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The part of the sentence "different from facts" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something is not accurate or does not accurately reflect reality. For example: "The report presents a version of events that is very different from the facts."
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The things to which statings correspond, then, appear to be quite different from facts as the latter are commonly understood by philosophers.
Yet another reason is that the facts that determine whether a constitutional provision applies may be very different from facts like a person's age or the amount of the grocery bill; constitutional facts may require judges to understand the meaning that the facts may bear before the judges can figure out what to make of them.
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Of course, the facts mentioned in (9) would be categorially different from the facts mentioned in (10), and one might choose to avoid confusion by distinguishing them terminologically, and perhaps also by privileging one set of facts, ontologically, over the other.
There is, however, nothing to prevent an acquaintance theorist from allowing that one can be noninferentially justified in believing P by virtue of being directly acquainted with a fact very similar to, but ultimately different from the fact that P (the fact that makes P true).
"Sentiments are very different from conventional facts," said Seth Grimes, the founder of the suburban Maryland consulting firm Alta Plana, who points to the many cultural factors and linguistic nuances that make it difficult to turn a string of written text into a simple pro or con sentiment.
His many poems about sex, his celebrations of heroin, peyote, and cocaine, and his reverence — in poems that make gritty and real the heart's imperatives — for an idealized poetry so different from the facts on the ground make Wieners (born a Catholic, and, like many lapsed Catholics, prone to beliefs that fill in the blank) a devotional poet.
By hearing his or her thoughts played back, children are often able to move beyond the feelings and recognize how they are different from the facts, "I feel that way, but I know it's not true".
'The sound fills the room' does not describe any phenomenological fact which is different from the fact that the sound is audible from any place in the room (in this respect sounds are unlike fog, which can literally be seen to fill a room).
Since word retrieval was assessed by tasks such as confrontation naming of pictures and, therefore, tapping lexical processes instead of linguistic fact retrieval, it was quite different from arithmetic fact retrieval (including simple addition, subtraction, and multiplication).
For instance, the event of John's saying "hello" may be reckoned the same as the event of John's saying "hello" loudly, while the fact that John said "hello" is different from the fact that John said "hello" loudly.
The fact that we choose not to talk to some people is no different from the fact we don't invite all visitors into our homes.
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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