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fac·tu·al  (fkch-l)
adj.
1. Of the nature of fact; real.
2. Of or containing facts.

factu·ali·ty (-l-t) n.
factu·al·ly adv.
factu·al·ness n.
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Adv.1.factually - as a fact or based on fact; "they learn much, factually, about the problems of retirement and provision for old age, and, psychologically, in the sharing of their thoughts on retirement"
Translations
factually [ˈfæktjʊəlɪ] ADVobjetivamente
factually speaking, I would saylimitándome a los hechos, diría que ...
factually [ˈfæktʃuəli] adv [incorrect, inaccurate] → dans les faits; [report, describe] → factuellement
factually
adv write, speaksachlich; factually accuratesachlich richtig
factually [ˈfæktjʊəlɪ] advriguardo ai fatti
factually [ˈfæktjʊəlɪ] advriguardo ai fatti


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Touting a 50 percent graduation rate for minorities is not only factually incorrect, but it mischaracterizes black students as too hard to reach or disinterested in education.
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