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Generally, a '''fact''' is something that is the case, something that actually exists, or something that can be verified according to an established standard of evaluation. There is a range of other uses, depending on the context. Philosophers and scientists are interested in facts because of their relation to truth.
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Generally, a '''fact''' is something that is the case, something that actually exists, or something that can be verified according to an established standard of evaluation. There is a range of other uses, depending on the [[context]]. Philosophers and scientists are interested in facts because of their relation to [[truth]].
    
'''Etymology and usage'''
 
'''Etymology and usage'''

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