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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fact based" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a process that is grounded in factual evidence and research, as opposed to opinion or unsubstantiated claims. For example, "The decision to move forward with the project was based on fact-based data and research."
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It is fact based.
But over all, the debate remained surprisingly fact based.
The Dickson Reed catalog was in fact based on tear sheets from the Nancy Corzine catalog.
So Fargo was not, in fact, based on a true story.
The speech was in fact based on a talk that Father Corridan had given repeatedly.
It is fact based, not arbitrary.
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Damn fact-based reporting.
And how do you get voters and politicians to make the issues fact-based?
It's fact-based work.
Fact-based again, I'm afraid.
I'm a fact-based leader.
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