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But the fact is most of the things they're saying about us are factually not true.
My only hope is the movie will be factually sound.
I thought that the right way to tell the story would be factually.
This is not to say that you are factually wrong.
It's not a thing which you can be factually wrong or right about.
"I think their position would be difficult to establish factually."
"I'd like to know more factually about what took place," he said.
When you get report into this news was that factually correct?
Factually, they held that his decision was in any case reasonable.
Everything else has been made factually accurate to the best of my ability.
Nice one, almost every point you make is factually incorrect.
Is the role of the media then only to present information to us with objectivity and factually?
And I put it down entirely factually from all the letters you know.
I just wrote sort of factually, this is how computer viruses work.
But if it does come up, simply factually explain your reasons for leaving.
Dewey said that the rest of the book was factually accurate.
Though we have worked hard to make each article factually correct and current, the college experience is unique for every individual.
Factually, after that parade of women in the apartment, I never wanted to see another one again.
On both counts, the group is factually and scientifically wrong.
In the second sense it is factually true and falsifiable.
So factually, we're not in thrall to the past at all.
Few if any others will be factually like it.
He said the lawsuit had no basis, either legally or factually.
"I can tell you the allegations are way off the mark both factually and legally."
That makes for a good sound bite, but it's not factually accurate.