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Q: A fact or piece of information?
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What is A fact or piece of information?

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When does a piece of information become a fact?

When it is used for evidence


What is a fact or piece of information expressed as a number or percentage?

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What is the difference between the and a fact?

The "fact" refers to a specific piece of information that is known to be true, while "the fact" indicates a particular fact previously mentioned or specified. On the other hand, "a fact" refers to any true statement or piece of information, with no specific prior reference.


Is fact slang for factoid?

No, "fact" and "factoid" are not the same. A fact is a piece of information that is true, while a factoid is an assumption or speculation that is presented as a fact but may not be entirely true.


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What is retelling?

Retelling is repeating a story, fact or piece of information, doing so over national borders would be international retelling.


What is international retelling?

Retelling is repeating a story, fact or piece of information, doing so over national borders would be international retelling.


What is the difference between an inference and fact?

The difference between an inference and a fact is that an inference is generally something which is worked out or deduced from other factual information (but can also relate to something being suggested, although in this case I think the original definition applies), whereas a fact is something which is known to be a true piece of information, without necessarily relying on other information to support this.