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Term: fact-checked

Description:

The term "fact-checked" refers to information, content, or news that has been rigorously verified and confirmed to be accurate and reliable. It signifies a thorough process of researching, cross-referencing, and validating the facts presented in the material.

Possible Parts of Speech:

Adjective, Verb

Senses and Usages:

Adjective:

  1. Content or news that has been carefully reviewed and confirmed as accurate.
  2. Referring to a publication, organization, or website that regularly verifies the facts in their articles or reports.

Verb:

  1. The act of verifying and confirming the accuracy of information.
  2. Performing a fact-check on an article, statement, or claim to ensure its validity.

Sample Sentences:

Adjective:

  1. The fact-checked article provided reliable information about the latest scientific discoveries.
  2. I always rely on that fact-checked website for unbiased news.

Verb:

  1. She fact-checked the politician's statements and found several inaccuracies.
  2. Before publishing the article, the journalist fact-checked every detail to maintain credibility.

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