factual in the PONS Dictionary

factual Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

factual account
factual error

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Possession is a factual state of exercising control over an object, whether owning the object or not.
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This favored a more critical and factual analysis of the 1948 events.
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The library contains information about the history of the museum, factual manuals about the aircraft, journals, and newsletters.
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I don't believe that narrative works when it's trying to teach a lesson, or speak a factual truth.
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However, the labeling requirement of violent video game is not factual information.
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The witness, a postman, knew the children well, and his statement was regarded as factual.
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The students filed a 13-page civil suit with damages against the school for illegally dismissing them without factual basis.
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Reason essentially deals with principles and the intellect with concepts, both factual (physical) and functional (etheric).
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If people regard the factual evidence being offered as simply a subjective interpretation of experience, then factual criticism is not effective.
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Its goal is to mislead recipients about the factual state of the situation.
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