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facticity

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fac·tic·i·ty  (fk-ts-t)
n.
The quality or condition of being a fact: historical facticity.


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Our interest is not in determining the facticity of the report (Level 1).
At times the performers break their poses just before the end of a shot, as though the four were doing their best to mimic the facticity of a photographic still but running up against the limitations of their own endurance.
Again, without dependency all man has is a world of positivistic facticity, an illegitimately closed society entering barbarity.
 
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