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factual

If something is factual, it is based on facts or what is actually the truth. The factual accuracy of their findings is disputed.

factual

(= actual) existing in act or fact rocks and trees...the actual world actual heroism the actual things that produced the emotion you experienced of or relating to or characterized by facts factual considerations

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Simple sentences

His remark was not intended to be a factual statement.

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They do not deviate in any important factual way from the actual medical case history.
And anything to do with head hunting. doesn't seem very factual to you.
Hank, if you are to succeed in this business you must give factual reports without exaggeration.
For the time being, we will accept the machine's accuracy as factual.
I'm merely saying the computers can offer us no logical, rational, factual way - out of our current dilemma.
Captain Tracey is being quite factual in several statements.
Two, he is also being factual in that the Yangs are massing for an attack.
Evidence must be factual.
First let me say I'm a reporter like you. Everything I write is factual.
Because I believe it's factual.
The minister's interview with Ludovic Kennedy did contain factual errors.
Factual errors?
The BBC couldn't give in to government pressure. Absolutely not. But we set great store by factual accuracy.
We've been very factual.
If we must be factual, twice a day sometimes, maybe three.
Factual statement.
From a factual point of view though, the meeting between the protagonist and a prince of the church could not happen during a mud treatment as you describe it.
Any deviation from the factual truth will be immediately detected and relayed to this computer, which will, in turn, notify us.
For the time being, we will accept Captain Kirk's explanation of the machine's accuracy as factual.
You want me. - To tell me if it's factual. - How can I convince you?
I just intend to tell what happened, fair and factual.
No, of course not. The minister's interview with Ludovic Kennedy did contain factual errors.
This is the factual truth.
You'll find that the legend becomes more and more vague the closer it approaches anything resembling any factual detail.
Factual! Real! A true protection!
But you really do have some factual basis for saying all those things about him?
This is supposed to be a final draft. a ministry position paper. and it's full of major factual errors.
This is a factual finding, Norman, it's not a melodrama.
Your honor, I just this morning found a case that is controlled in this factual situation.
It's an actual, factual Robot Hell!

News and current affairs

Those who fault America, say, for its non-intervention in Rwanda and its intervention in Kosovo have not reckoned with the inconsistency of their own position, which is highlighted by a grim counter-factual.
Back then, the Friedmans made three powerful factual claims about how the world works - claims that seemed true or maybe true or at least arguably true at the time, but that now seem to be pretty clearly false.
Requiring the government to test the factual basis of its decision to use force is not a shackle to be thrown off, but an incentive for forethought and a psychologically stabilizing support.
So rampant were the equivocations, untruths, and outright lies from both camps that many media outlets and non-partisan groups maintained running lists of factual distortions.
Perhaps frustrated by his failure to find factual errors in my reporting, the author of the report offered some editorial comments that epitomized the flawed thinking on which the war rested.

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