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factual person
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
No, "factual person" is not a part of a sentence that is correct and usable in written English.
If you want to refer to a person who is factual or honest, then you could use the phrase "truthful person" instead. For example, "The truthful person was honest with himself and those around him."
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Alternative expressions(20)
truthful individual
objective individual
reliable source of information
truthful person
matter-of-fact person
person of integrity
credible witness
fact-checker
realistic person
real person
substantial person
objective person
businesslike person
genuine person
practical person
points person
fact person
evidence based person
failures person
items person
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
I am a very factual person".
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan filed an individual criminal complaint against Dundar and Cumhuriyet in June, local media said at the time, claiming that the story "included some footage and information that are not factual" and the person "who wrote the story will pay a heavy price".
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The company first rolled out voice search in 2008, and later tied that into its Knowledge Graph in 2012, in order to answer users' questions with factual information about persons, places or things.
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I'm an engineer, and I usually prefer the cold, impersonal, objective third-person factual statement.
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Justice Samuel Alito was similarly incredulous, asking, "Do you really think that there is First Amendment value in a bald-faced lie about a purely factual statement that a person makes about himself because that person would like to create a particular persona?" "Yes, Your Honor, so long as it doesn't cause imminent harm to another person or imminent harm to a government function," Libby said.
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Personal semantic memory refers to factual knowledge about a person's own past (e.g., addresses where lived, names of teacher or friends or colleagues at work, etc)., and 'autobiographical incidents' to events recounted with descriptive richness and specificity in time and place (Kopelman, 1992).
Science
JanMohamed explains that while the objective, third-person narrative is factual and neutral, the subjective first-person narrative, Rosa's voice, is intense and personal.
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Barring some serious psychiatric problem, the factual outlines of a person's life are probably as they remember them.
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The best evidence that a conviction is unsafe is fresh evidence throwing doubt on the convicted person's factual guilt.
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And that's when another Rebecca Miller appeared, nowhere to be found on any factual CV - a person who lives by her imagination, and wears her soul on her sleeve.
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It is for that reason my chief objective lies not in defending any accused person on factual questions of guilt or innocence.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
If you must use "factual person", ensure the context clearly indicates you mean someone concerned with truth and accuracy, not simply a person who is a fact.
Common error
Avoid using "factual person" when you mean someone who is truthful or objective. The phrase can be misinterpreted as a person who is a fact, not someone who deals with facts.
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80%
Authority and reliability
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "factual person" functions as a noun phrase attempting to describe a person characterized by facts or factual information. As Ludwig AI suggests, this is not standard English. Examples show the phrase being used in contexts where accuracy and objectivity are emphasized.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Science
30%
Wiki
20%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Encyclopedias
3%
Reference
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "factual person" seeks to describe someone concerned with facts, but Ludwig AI and grammatical analysis suggest it's not a standard or widely accepted English phrase. Usage examples exist primarily in news and media, and science contexts. When describing someone who prioritizes truth and accuracy, consider using established alternatives like "truthful person" or "objective individual" for clarity. If you choose to use "factual person", ensure the context makes your intended meaning clear. Be mindful of potential misinterpretations. As Ludwig suggests, prioritize clearer and more commonly accepted phrases for effective communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
truthful individual
Emphasizes honesty and accuracy in the person's statements.
objective individual
Focuses on the person's impartiality and lack of bias.
reliable source of information
Highlights the person's trustworthiness as an informant.
matter-of-fact person
Describes someone who presents information plainly and without emotion.
person of integrity
Highlights strong moral principles and honesty.
credible witness
Focuses on believability and trustworthiness in a legal or investigative context.
accurate reporter
Emphasizes precision and correctness in conveying information.
fact-checker
Describes someone whose job is to verify information.
evidence-based communicator
Highlights someone who bases their communication on verifiable evidence.
unbiased observer
Highlights a lack of prejudice in observation and reporting.
FAQs
Is "factual person" grammatically correct?
While the phrase appears in some contexts, Ludwig AI suggests it isn't standard English. Consider using alternatives for better clarity.
What can I say instead of "factual person"?
You can use alternatives like "truthful individual", "objective individual", or "reliable source of information" depending on the context.
How can I use "factual person" in a sentence?
Although not standard, you could use it to describe someone deeply concerned with facts: "He strived to be a factual person in his reporting."
Is there a difference between "factual person" and "truthful person"?
While related, "truthful person" generally implies honesty, while "factual person" (though less common) suggests a focus on accurate details and verifiable information. However, Ludwig AI flags "factual person" as potentially incorrect.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested