It depends on what the fact is.
Yes, that is a fact.
They always have the same numbers.
Truth is not more than a fact, simply because a fact is the truth about something. A fact is basically defined as being something that is in existence or is based on an actual occurrence.
I do not know that because, in fact, I know that it is not true.I do not know that because, in fact, I know that it is not true.I do not know that because, in fact, I know that it is not true.I do not know that because, in fact, I know that it is not true.
you have to research it moreANSWER: I don't always know this for a fact. Sometimes I know this for a theory, or this for a postulate. I do, however, know this for a fact, when in fact, this is this and that is that. The fact of the matter is this fact is known. It matters not if you know this for a fact, because facts don't need our approval or acceptance, but I will tell you this for a fact; this fact or that fact, it's always this fact that leads to that. That's a fact!
a qualitative fact is a fact that is awesome...
with the fact, well actually it depends but I don't think for the fact makes sense.. So I say with the fact.......
A religious fact is a certain fact about a religion.
It's a fact! Your accusation is not a fact!
It is a fact, a nondisputable fact.
A pointless fact is a fact that adds nothing to the argument.
'This lies in the fact' is correct
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It should be --- The answer is i n fact i n the book.
That fact is irrelevant in this case! Your opinion is not a fact. The fact of the matter remains undiscovered.
#include<stdio.h> #include<conio.h> void main() { int n=5,fact=1; void fact(); printf("the value is %d",fact); getch(); } fact() { fact=fact(n)*fact(n-1); return fact; }