A2 something that is known to have happened or to exist, especially something for which proof exists, or about which there is information现实,实际情况;(尤指)事实,真相
B1 used to add emphasis to what you are saying, or to show that it is the opposite of or different from what went before其实,实际上
something unpleasant that cannot be avoided无法避免的事情
exact detailed information翔实的资料;准确的资料
More examples
The fact that Debbie is always late has become a joke among her friends.
Two opposed interpretations of the facts have been presented.
I'm not calling you a liar - I'm just suggesting that you misunderstood the facts of the situation.
He said that he wasn't completely sure of his facts.
I think there is one key fact that you have overlooked.
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