Symptoms are caused by radiation-destroying cells
Symptoms are caused by radiation-destroying cells
'This lies in the fact' is correct
The correct punctuation for "You hate to be late; in fact, you rush to arrive early."
It must be "as a matter of fact" and not "factly" to be correct.
Exposure to high levels of radiation can cause symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and skin burns. Additionally, chronic exposure to low levels of radiation can increase the risk of cancer and other long-term health effects. Early detection and treatment can help alleviate symptoms and improve outcomes for individuals affected by radiation exposure.
A fact most of the time is 100% correct and a opinion you can argue
If they are in fact waiting there, it is perfectly correct to say so.
Emphasis is, in fact, the correct spelling.
True means it is a proven fact; it is right or correct. False means it is not correct or not true.
Breast cancer is very mush genetic, in fact it is most commonly passed from parent to child. You can visit the website www.breastcancer.org/symptoms to find out more about the various symptoms this deadly disease can form.
The correct spelling of the word is 'actually' (really, or in fact).
That is the correct spelling of the verb "prove" (establish as fact).