Yes, if the fact is faulty.
Incorrect data. It is not important to have incorrect data, in fact quite the opposite.
A fact is defined as a statement that can be objectively verified and is true based on evidence. If a statement is proven to be incorrect, it is no longer a fact but rather a falsehood or misconception. Therefore, a fact cannot be wrong; if it is wrong, it ceases to be a fact.
No,because the extra zero is part of the basic fact.
'I am as hot as the sun" is close but... incorrect it is incorrect, because of the fact that as is not le. le means the so it is i am hot like the sun.
The fact is, he was a Legalist. He converted from confusionism and founded the school of legalism.
Voltage breaks down and looses voltage but not power.The above answer is incorrect. In fact, the question is incorrect because voltage doesn't 'move through a circuit'.
'After Midnight' is incorrect. It is in fact 'Ante Meridian', pronounced AN-tay mir-ID-ee-un.
I would say that false and untrue were the same and pertain to a statement of fact and the incorrectness of the statement is more stressed. Incorrect and wrong could pertain to anything including a statement of fact but are usually used with less emphasis.
It was incorrect It is incorrect That is incorrect That was incorrect
It's not at all incorrect to be able to access files on the hard drive from the floppy. In fact, it would seriously impair the usefulness of the floppy as a rescue utility if you couldn't.
Garbage In, Garbage Out. GIGO.
The correct phrase is "lies in the fact," which means something is based on or can be attributed to a specific fact or situation. "Lays" is the present tense form of the verb "to lay," which typically requires an object and is not appropriate for this context.