factuality

NOUN
  1. the quality of being actual or based on fact
    the realm of factuality must be distinguished from the realm of imagination
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How To Use factuality In A Sentence

  • But Banksy and his crew have stopped bickering with the disbelieving public about factuality for a moment, as they are now embroiled in another dispute, this time with Joachim Levy. ARTINFO: As Oscar Approaches, Swiss Filmmaker Wants His Name on Banksy's Movie Too
  • The style here is more emotive than Swift's, but in his deadpan explanatory notes ( "This is a rural English custom designed to eliminate aged and bedfast dependents") there is a Swiftian factuality. Déjeuner sur l'Herbe
  • Biography draws much of its power from its factuality, from relating what life really handed out to real people.
  • His previous Booker winner, Life of PI, deals with all sorts of interesting questions, among them the idea of factuality challenging belief and imagination. Story to Forget
  • Since so many of the documents on view are themselves doctored items or spoofs, factuality becomes suspect.
  • It would convene its board of trustees to establish the "factuality" of Independent Democrats leader Patricia De Lille's claims. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Their factuality is historical, even where it is still that of brute, unconquered nature.
  • The newly-created "factuality" department was shut down, as Roger Ailes claimed due dilligence was done. So ... "Hunter" ... how's that Sarah Palin worship working out?
  • Its 'factuality' was sealed by draconian laws and its reasoning was secured by social and political settings. Palestine Blogs aggregator
  • Laconic, deceptively unassuming and structurally clear, these works have a straightforward factuality that ultimately carries the weight of their conviction.
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