Examples of 'become a fact' in a sentence

Meaning of "become a fact"

When something becomes a fact, it means that it has been proven or established as true or real. This phrase is often used to describe the transition of an idea, hypothesis, or belief into an irrefutable reality or accepted truth

How to use "become a fact" in a sentence

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become a fact
The suicide bombing has become a fact.
They have become a fact of our daily lives.
The dream of the impossible has become a fact.
Sectoral convergence has become a fact of life in the industry.
The need for dialogue between cultures and religions has become a fact of life.
Conscription has now become a fact in this country.
It has become a fact of life among a lot of Filipinos to dream of working abroad.
Outsourcing has become a fact of life.
Random killings of Palestinian citizens by the Israeli military had become a fact of life.
Updates have become a fact of life for nearly all devices.
The revolution has become a fact.
Terrorism has become a fact of life so we must be up front with improving security.
Reunification will become a fact of life.
Change will become a fact of life that you will embrace and successfully manage.
Violence on public transport has become a fact of life.

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Global financing has become a fact of life for the authorities and financiers in every country.
A theory can not become a fact.
Homeownership has become a fact for more and a lot more Us residents.
Their belief has become a fact.
Equality had become a fact of life in Croatia, whether in education or in employment opportunities.
Jewish selfdefense has become a fact.
But sport looks set to become a fact of life for women in the kingdom.
Enlargement is about to become a fact.
Could explain why she 's become a fact of life around here all of a sudden.
Robust debates on the issue of ratification of Rome Statute have become a fact of life.
Partnerships and sponsorships have become a fact of life in the delivery of some programs.
That being said, the social dimension has already become a fact.
Regular invasions of their campuses have now become a fact of life for Palestinian universities.
That is to say, for the first time in history, controlled fusion has become a fact.
We need it to become a fact.
But, after having read the commentaries attentively, I saw that the impossible had become a fact.
A theory cannot become a fact.
With the presence of Hercolobus, what I am stating here will become a fact.
Today we can observe that it has now become a fact also at European level.
And now, one year later, the dream of the impossible has become a fact.
The European passport will become a fact under the Dutch Presidency.
Interesting how quickly a billion-dollars has become a fact now.
However, human embryo research has become a fact that can not be ignored and must be regulated.
The Kingdom of God will then become a fact.
Increasingly, cultural diversity will become a fact and inclusion must be the choice, the right choice.
It is so difficult, but if you observe, it will become a fact.
Consequently, corruption has become a fact of everyday life in Venezuela.
Then, Europe which is common and equal to all, will become a fact.
Specialist-driven care has now become a fact of medical practice.
Then, indeed, a French " Terre Napoléon " might well have become a fact.
The ' Luxembourg Compromise ' has become a fact of life in the Community.
The aging of the global population has become a fact known by all.
It will become a fact of life . ”.
Paid DLC for cars has become a fact.
This intentional distortion has certainly become a fact of life among ufologists.

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