To provide a meaningful response, I would need more context about the specific fact you're referring to. Could you please provide the fact or additional details?
One must cite the sources in order to indicate where a fact or idea came from.
it doesn't indicate anything, aside from the fact that the buoy is there. the light simply makes it more visible in foggy or dark conditions.
i think gifts for the dead
The presence of glucose indicates nothing other than the trivial fact that glucose is present.
His last name and the fact of being born in Chicago, both indicate the possibility of Polish origin.
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I recently spotted in a video a new biohazard tattoo on his arm, which might indicate that he does, in fact, have HIV
You may just say "truth," which is "Veritas". To indicate that something is factual, you might say "ita vero," or "thus truly."
To indicate their date of mnanufacture. After a certain timne period they must be replaed due to the fact that they wear out.
Words like "I believe," "I think," "in my opinion," "probably," and "likely" typically indicate that a statement is an opinion rather than a fact. These words signal that the statement is based on personal interpretation or belief rather than objective evidence.
That she is still partially under her father's control
Iodine (in fact the ion triiodide - I-3 - form with starch a very colored complex; the reaction is specific and sensible.