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Discover LudwigThe word "factualness" is usable in written English, though it is somewhat uncommon
It can be used when discussing the quality of being based on facts or reality. Example: "The factualness of the report was questioned by several experts."
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factualness
noun
Factuality.
synonyms
Exact(3)
D'Agata, a professor of nonfiction at the University of Iowa, and Jim Fingal, a former fact-checker, have released a book, "The Lifespan of a Fact," published by W. W. Norton & Company, which chronicles their long and sometimes personal battle over the factualness of an essay D'Agata wrote for The Believer magazine.
The Hoppers share a gallery with four watercolors by Charles Burchfield, setting up a lively exchange between Hopper's factualness and Burchfield's fantastical exaggerations of nature's vitality, and highlighting these artists' contrasting obsessions with light.
But, from time to time the full-blown factualness of something is declared, even though further work could place it within a new frame of reference.
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