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The phrase "escape the fact" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to avoid or evade a truth or reality that is difficult to accept. Example: Sarah couldn't escape the fact that she had failed the exam, no matter how much she tried to convince herself otherwise.
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"You couldn't escape the fact that the culture from this institution was coming from the top".
For when you need to escape the fact that 2018 is still happening.
"I couldn't escape the fact that I had clearly made a big mistake," he says.
You couldn't escape the fact that the culture of this institution was coming from the top.
Every delegate could not escape the fact that historically we have failed people with dementia.
"Anyone... who cared to inform himself could not escape the fact that the deportation trains were rolling".
Velázquez can't escape the fact that Acapulco's tourist economy is caught up in the state's broader security dynamic.
But we cannot escape the fact that it is the first port of call for people looking for information.
You cannot escape the fact that women mould your first five years, whether you like it or not.
Yet the banks can't escape the fact that they are the getaway car when it comes to online crime.
Yes, it is hard to escape the fact that the games in South Africa sound as if they are being played among an infestation of locusts.
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