factually

IPA: fˈæktʃuʌɫi

adverb

  • In a factual manner
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Examples of "factually" in Sentences

  • Thanks for helping to lead a Renaissance in factually based journalism.
  • However, factually, that is so untrue, so blatantly false, that it's almost criminal.
  • Are 100 year stock charts that prove you make money in stocks long-term factually accurate?
  • As for your rage against “Colonial Torah empires,” yes I find the phrase factually and grammatically laughable.
  • "What we really don't know factually is whether Rove lied to the president or whether the president knew something about Rove's role and dissembled," said Rozell.
  • Doesn’t it remain factually accurate that the blame placed on Gilmore by localities throughout the state weighs heavily against his candidacy in the minds of voters?
  • To its credit, PolitiFact quoted Salon's Glenn Greenwald, who argued that Gates 'response was "sufficiently vague that it can't be called factually false, but is quite misleading."
  • Eliadis makes another statement that can only be called factually inaccurate: If these longstanding laws were truly a threat, they would surely have diminished freedom of speech in Canada by now.

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