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Discover LudwigThe phrase "establish a fact" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to prove or confirm the truth or existence of something. Example: The scientist's research helped establish the fact that global warming is caused by human activities.
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An additional objective was to create geographic contiguity among the Palestinian cities — in Israeli-settler parlance, to establish a fact on the ground.
"Try to establish a fact base for the role you're hiring," says Russ Miller, managing director of Executive Compensation Advisors.
proof noun noun: proof; plural noun: proofs 1. evidence or argument establishing or helping to establish a fact or the truth of a statement.
One of the principal raisons d'être of forensic science is to try and establish a fact that may be at issue.
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"If a publisher were to establish a fact-checking department the way a magazine fact checks, given the length of the works and the number of books they are dealing with, it would become very difficult to publish a lot of nonfiction".
That historic evening established a fact that remains every bit as true today.
The New Yorker magazine established a fact-checking department and hired experienced people as fact-checkers.
The new Reformasi government established a fact-finding mission to investigate the riots shortly after Suharto's fall.
To see this, we first establish a simple fact.
In fact, establishing a hub need not be such a major implementation as it first sounds.
Therefore, Equation 40, in fact, establishes a relation between k y and ω.
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