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The phrase "the facts of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce the details that support an argument. For example, "The facts of the case clearly prove that the defendant is guilty."
Dictionary
the facts of
noun
Action; the realm of action.
Exact(58)
"That's the facts of it.
The facts of the case, however, stand.
He knows the facts of life already.
The facts of life are simple.
The facts of the case were straightforward.
The Facts of Life and Death?
These are the facts of the matter.
The facts, of course, are misleading.
It's the facts of international life.
The facts of the case are these.
The facts of the case seem straightforward.
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