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Discover Ludwig"fact check" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to verify or validate the accuracy or truth of a statement or set of facts. For example: "I heard that the world record for the longest hot air balloon ride is 40 hours, but before I send this information to my friends, I should fact check it first."
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fact check
verb
To verify the factuality of specific information.
Exact(37)
"People should fact check.
Read the fact check.
Here's a fact check.
Yes, we do fact check.
I'll wait for the fact check.
DAVID GRANN: Who can fact check this?
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Let's fact-check it in 2012.
Can you fact-check without displaying bias?
I'll fact-check that after the speech.
Did anyone fact-check your book?
"But we fact-check everything," he said.
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