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The phrase "found facts" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe information or evidence that has been discovered or verified. Example: After conducting extensive research, the team found facts that supported their hypothesis about the cause of the disease.
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The paper deals with the relation of the southern orientation of the north south component Bz of the interplanetary magnetic field to geomagnetic activity (GA) and subsequently a method is suggested of using the found facts to forecast potentially dangerous high GA.
(ii) In several cases, validators found facts that indeed were not present in the cited publication, but were correct as evidenced by another publication (often cited in the same gene page).
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Why people find facts offensive is strange to me.
"We don't need a conclusion, then an effort to find facts that fit".
Our basic target is for this team to find facts on ground".
Nobody has suggested that they do not find facts fairly now - but they do understand the context better.
I get why, but as a journalist you're like – No it's not that I want to find facts to support my theory, I just need to find the facts that tell me what happened.
The majority finds facts outside of the record on matters that state courts are in a far better position to address.
"It is disappointing that a delegation that supposedly came to find facts has failed so badly to understand what has happened," he said.
Further, she said, "the judge finds facts, applies the relevant law, determines the obligations of the parties, and then issues an enforceable order," all standard procedures in trials.
They go into archives to find facts that may have been uncovered by a writer.
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