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Discover LudwigThe phrase "historic facts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe information or events from the past that are significant or noteworthy. Example: "The textbook contained a section on the historic facts surrounding the American Revolution."
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Those are just historic facts, even if they're inconvenient for Rick's campaign.
Include music, interesting historic facts, and mock interviews with musicians and fans.
In the 1960s, Pope Paul VI ordered a review of the Roman canon of saints, which weeded out many found to be legends rather than historic facts.
Write a reflective essay that considers how your celebration of or experience with Thanksgiving does or does not reflect historic facts about the holiday.
Both sides are referring to historic facts, but they are interpreting them in their own way and with an eye on their own constituencies.
Employing the same robust approach as Supersize Me and Bowling For Columbine, Religulous sees Maher challenge his interview subjects over their knowledge of the literal historic facts of their religions.
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In those cases, what was it like to imagine episodes that were based on historic fact?
According to historic fact, he was very smart, very intellectual, very polite.
That in turn means that all songs in the chart become an historic fact.
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