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The phrase 'in factual' is not correct in English.
It does not make sense in the context of a sentence and is not part of the English language. If you want to express that something is factual, you can use the words 'factually' or 'in fact.' For example, "In fact, the same principles of physics apply to every form of motion."
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"An audience of 5 million people watching a documentary made for £250,000 per hour is a more efficient way of buying an audience than spending three quarters of a million on a drama," says Fincham. "We guard our budgets carefully, so we are investing in factual, not saving in factual".
Existing theoretical guidelines as design principles often fail to result in factual universal design.
As an English teacher and writer who traffics in factual prose, I'm with Mr. Coleman.
In 1975, I began teaching a course in factual writing at Princeton.
It remains only to report in factual terms what happens when he arrives on the bandstand.
Stock in Factual Data, which is based in Loveland, Colo., closed at $7.15 yesterday on Nasdaq.
The Times's policies prohibit falsifying a news account or using fictional devices in factual material.
Seldom hazy or sentimental, O'Hara believed in emotional truth as much as in factual accuracy.
The sheer scale of the events chronicled in Factual Survey is what makes it so staggering.
Yet compared to the equivalent sub-sector in factual writing, lit fic is flourishing.
"In factual [programming] we could nurture a more diverse talent on-screen," she said.
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