factual
IPA: fˈæktʃuʌɫ
adjective
- Pertaining to or consisting of objective claims.
- True, accurate, corresponding to reality.
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Examples of "factual" in Sentences
- This leads to a crucial distinction between what I call factual and practical realism.
- One paper has what he calls factual inaccuracies and he damns all the anti EU papers with that one example.
- She denigrated the piece as "uninformed speculation," and ridiculed what she characterized as the factual errors in the piece.
- I have an investigative phase, what I call a factual phase, once the investigation has resulted in information, and then a legal phase.
- The students, who wrote the script for the video, according to its description on YouTube, also point out what they describe as a factual inaccuracy in Emanuel's portrayal of the city's charters.
- Furthermore, as Sommers hammers at a variety of what she calls factual errors, she conveniently sidesteps an important assumption undergirding her attacks on liberal feminist scholars, which is that they have an agenda and she doesn't.
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