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The phrase "singular facts" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It refers to individual or unique pieces of information or details that are distinct from others. Example: The detective gathered singular facts from the crime scene that led to the identification and arrest of the culprit.
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After all, memories aren't just about recalling singular facts, but making connections within a complex network.
From both positions there was only one step to the doctrine of a "double truth"—a step that in fact was taken in the 14th century by the nominalist William of Ockham, to whom singular facts alone were "real" and their coherence was not.
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I object to one singular fact.
As the historian Bruce Catton once observed: "A singular fact about modern war is that it takes charge.
What emerges is a stark and singular fact: crew members died and suffered terrible injuries because every one of the Horizon's defenses failed on April 20.
In 1821, Morton's letter was published in its journal, the Philosophical Transactions, under the modest title 'A Communication of a Singular Fact in Natural History'.
W. Norton) by Tom Philpott, which promises to be a major contribution to the Vietnam War literature, centers on the singular fact of Colonel Thompson's career: he is the longest serving American prisoner of war in American history.
Across the country as the Guardian met with people for Dear Australia, a recurrent theme resonated powerfully in every interview: that of refusing to be defined by the singular fact of being a refugee.
Thoreau talks about this same issue when he notes in his "Journals": "What a singular fact for an angel visitant to this earth to carry back in his note-book, that men were forbidden to expose their bodies under the severest penalties!" I began researching the taboo against nakedness, and discovered an extraordinarily rich vein of material that I have been mining ever since.
It is a singular fact, therefore, that from the birth of Bacon in 1561 to the death of the Scottish philosopher David Hume in 1776 i.e., for more than 200 years not one first-rate philosophical mind in Europe was permanently associated with a university.
In fact, because of this singular fact of modern American politics, I am far more sympathetic to President Obama's latest alleged sellout – an agreement to only raise taxes on those making more than $400,000 a year ($450,000 for couples) – than many liberals.
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