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Examples:seek the truth from facts—obscure the facts (idiom); to mislead the public with prevarication and deliberate falsehoods—(of a rumor etc) collapse (in the light of facts etc)—present the facts and reason things out—report according to the facts—charges or facts about a crime—lit. not show the mountain and to not reveal the water (idiom); fig. to hide the key facts—be clear (about the facts)—When facts are known, doubts dissipate.—stick to the facts [idiom.]—lay bare (actual facts, secrets etc)—Facts speak louder than words. [idiom.]—seek truth from facts [idiom.]—an obvious reason, truth or fact—assert sth without a proper understanding or basis in fact—may also indicate that one is stating a fact that the other person is not aware of—three men talking makes a tiger (idiom); repeated rumor becomes a fact—come to accept an unpleasant fact—the name does not reflect the reality (idiom); more in name than in fact—have no basis in fact [idiom.]—do sth and not report the fact [idiom.]— |