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Matter Of Fact

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Noun

1. matter of fact, question of fact

a disputed factual contention that is generally left for a jury to decide

2. matter of fact

a matter that is an actual fact or is demonstrable as a fact

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Matter Of Fact

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noun
1. 
a fact that is undeniably true
2. law
a statement of facts the truth of which the court must determine on the basis of the evidence before it
Compare matter of law
3. philosophy
a proposition that is amenable to empirical testing, as contrasted with the truths of logic or mathematics
4.  as a matter of fact
adjective matter-of-fact
5. 
unimaginative or emotionless
he gave a matter-of-fact account of the murder

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Matter Of Fact

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adjective
sticking strictly to facts; literal, unimaginative, unemotional, prosaic, etc.

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Matter Of Fact

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adj.
1. Relating or adhering to facts; literal.
2. Straightforward or unemotional: "the matter-of-fact tones in which the local guides describe the history of the various places" (New York Times).

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