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Discover Ludwig"totally factual" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used to emphasize that something is completely true or accurate. For example: "The reports of the team's success are totally factual."
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Individual stories will receive the same treatment, with some disputing what they believe are biases and others asserting those same things as totally factual.
I'd make a documentary if I wanted it to be totally factual.
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It's all very factual".
It's all absolutely factual and true.
According to this piece of hard-hitting, factual and totally not sexist journalism in Shy magazine women are psychos who will poke holes in condoms at any chance possible so, dudes, always bring your own dome bags, OK?
In a supporting letter, design consultant Terry Poultney wrote claims the use caused serious harm to nearby residents were "totally unfounded and without any supporting factual evidence".
Niccolo Ghedini, a lawyer representing Berlusconi, said the witness-tampering allegations were "totally disconnected from reality and from factual findings".
In terms of totally new companies that joined SecondMarket, GoPro, Nest and Factual lead the list.
If NBC's job is to provide factual information to its viewers, it has totally failed the American people.
But by applying that toolset to something it is totally unsuited for, we found ourselves groping in a dark and crowded echo chamber, grasping at factual straws and thrusting them into the faces of everyone we encountered.
Are religious claims factual?
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