Pronunciation of the English word facts.
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1. | The scientist has a love of facts, even isolated facts, similar to the poet's love of words. | |
2. | Around his facts the scientist weaves a logical pattern or theory which gives the facts meaning, order, and significance. | |
3. | Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passion, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence. | |
4. | Mary denied it all, but facts were facts. | |
5. | The facts are the facts. | |
6. | If a person is to get the meaning of life he must learn to like the facts about himself - ugly as they may seem to his sentimental vanity - before he can learn the truth behind the facts. And the truth is never ugly. | |
7. | Facts are facts. | |
8. | I take it that you are fully acquainted with the facts. | |
9. | Are you sure of your facts? | |
10. | You must face the facts. |