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2013年12月15日 · In fact*, it should make it clear that "in fact" can reinforce a positive statement. *I just now used "in fact" to reinforce the negation of a negative , if you will. The "mess" is something of negative value, but I said there should be no mess; then I reinforced that by saying there should be the opposite of a mess, namely clarity.
fun fact vs funny fact | WordReference Forums
2021年3月16日 · "fun fact" is an expression that's become popular in recent times to refer to an interesting and sometimes obscure piece of information. It's not an important or critical fact. A fact is that there are 39,000 McDonald's restaurants in the world. A fun fact is that the first McDonald's restaurant was in Des Plaines, Illinois.
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2022年11月10日 · "It is a fact that" says the text after "that" is a fact. "There is a fact" states that a fact exists, but it doesn't say what the fact is. You can't add "that" and then the fact. As you know, "There is" says one thing exists. It doesn't connect two things.
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2016年12月23日 · I heartily agree with Egmont, and disagree with SwissPete. You should always avoid using "due to the fact that" for two reasons: 1) it is unnecessarily wordy, and 2) you are likely to use it incorrectly (or at least, incorrectly in the view of old-fashioned prescriptive grammarians.) "Due" in its origins is an adjective; "due" should follow a form of the verb "to …
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2010年6月3日 · Your example pertains to the first alternative and is expressed in the passive voice: The fact reflects the characteristic = The characteristic is reflected by the fact. E elliest_5
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2018年11月16日 · IN FACT | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary And when I looked at the meanings of "in fact", it shows that there is only one meaning of "in fact" 1) Actually: "He was in fact near death by the time they reached him" So I guessed it is equivalent of the first meaning of "actually". But when I looked at the grammer section, I was confused.
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2017年7月8日 · Despite the fact that [Even though] she’s a millionaire, she lives in a small house. 2. Despite the fact that [Even though] he was an old person, he won the race. Even though it is the case that this one fact would lead you to believe …
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2007年6月5日 · In fact e' di fatto, in vero ed io l'ho sempre sentito all'inizio di una frase (come si userebbe di fatto, in vero in italiano.. per chi lo usa.. lol). Mentre indeed l'ho sentito spesso alla fine di frasi (thank you indeed!) e comunque comunemente come intercalare o risposta a qualcuno per dimostrarsi d'accordo con la tesi dell'altro.
Persian: You can beat 40 scholars with one fact, but you can't beat …
2020年9月12日 · سلام! Does anyone know what the Persian original of this saying was? "You can beat 40 scholars with one fact, but you can't beat one idiot with 40 facts." - attributed to Jalauddin Rumi متشكرم!
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2012年10月16日 · If I postmodify fact by two coordinated that-clauses and if these two clauses canot really be interpreted as constituting a single fact, can I - or do I have to - use the plural facts, the singular fact (or the singular fact twice, i.e. the fact …