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Discover LudwigThe phrase "factual expression" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to an expression or statement that is based on facts and can be verified through evidence or research. Example: The journalist's article was filled with factual expressions, making it a reliable source of information for the readers.
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But these developments have laid both fictional and factual expression open to being judged on terms appropriate to the other, thus providing new ammunition to people who want to suppress both.
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But nascent new media, with its demands for factual rigour, for expressions of humanity; these could keep us safe.
A person's speech, supplemented by facial expression and gesture when speaker and hearer are mutually in sight, indicates and is intended to indicate a great deal more than factual information, inquiries, and requests.
We also present a model for subjunctive query answering that allows the expression of subjunctive or factual premises, integrity constraints, and notions of entrenchment and plausibility.
At least that image was pornographic enough to warrant removal, but all the others are no more than expressions and iconography of factual life.
The diversity of futures studies is a permanent memento, reminding us to sound out the possibilities of shaping instead of rashly assuming determinisms and following putative factual constraints which are often only an expression of technocratic thinking or specific interests.
The reports, the city said, were "designed to elicit the candid expression of police officers' views, and these assessments are too closely intertwined with the factual data to permit disclosure even in the redacted form".
Atoms are elementary propositions (factual statements) that may be true or false, literals are atoms and their negations, rules are expressions composed of atoms and programs are finite collections of rules [ 5].
Expressions such as "child-free", "sugar-free", "fun-free" and even "black-free" are surely just factual.
The legal system in particular was recognised as a major detriment to creativity and factual reporting; therefore, it is essential that legislation governing content be minimised, effective access to information maximised, and criminalising matters of expression of opinion be removed.
More plausibly, they might argue that they are meaningful but non-factual, perhaps because they are expressions of approval or disapproval of the beliefs and believers or the acts and actors mentioned.
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