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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
fact-check .
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Examples
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2. Specifically, people want news and opinion to be fact-checked, that is, evidence and reality based.
Craig Newmark: Restoring Fact-checking Craig Newmark 2011
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2. Specifically, people want news and opinion to be fact-checked, that is, evidence and reality based.
Craig Newmark: Restoring Fact-checking Craig Newmark 2011
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The information provided voluntarily is fact-checked by Forbes.
Bloomberg to Rank the Rich Robert Frank 2011
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I would like to think that today such a story would be thoroughly fact-checked by the Internet.
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You will find unvarnished, deeply fact-checked history and truly inspiring performance of our highest arts - from jazz to architecture.
Jacquie Jones: Public Media Is America Jacquie Jones 2011
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Jeffrey Lyons attests that all his father's gleanings were exclusive and those that weren't were fact-checked.
Before Gossip Was Gawkerfied Edward Kosner 2011
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I would like to think that today such a story would be thoroughly fact-checked by the Internet.
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I would like to think that today such a story would be thoroughly fact-checked by the Internet.
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Later in the day it will be fact-checked and debunked.
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Rosenblatt says that the copy in turn goes through an editing process, is checked for plagiarism and fact-checked.
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