Examples of 'factually wrong' in a sentence

Meaning of "factually wrong"

factually wrong: Inaccurate or incorrect information that does not align with the truth or reality. This phrase is commonly used to point out statements, claims, or assertions that are not supported by factual evidence

How to use "factually wrong" in a sentence

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factually wrong
This statement is also factually wrong.
This claim is thus factually wrong and it is therefore rejected.
Seventeen of them were factually wrong.
Such characterization is not only factually wrong but it is stigmatizing and encourages discriminatory behaviour.
Modern scholars consider the account to be anachronistic and factually wrong.
This claim is factually wrong.
One of the few examples provided relating to travel arrangements is factually wrong.
These statements are factually wrong and politically cynical.
I voted against because the reference to Portugal is factually wrong.
She was factually wrong.
The idea that this is not a deficit that Canadians are incurring is factually wrong.
You are simply factually wrong.
It is factually wrong to describe this as something driven only by Islamic fundamentalists.
The Kerry remarks at Harvard were morally obtuse and factually wrong.
But there is nothing factually wrong with using it in that sense.

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Nothing Michele Bachmann said was factually wrong.
He was factually wrong.
Consequently, these conclusions are factually wrong.
Taking all the credit is factually wrong and will result in resentments.
This is not nice, and it is also factually wrong.
I would find it factually wrong and morally irresponsible to make irreversible judgments at this point '.
Comforting narrative for sure, but factually wrong.
The Bible is factually wrong by today's science.
Therefore, the first part of the claim is factually wrong.
For most people, getting something factually wrong - especially in a public setting - is disconcerting and embarrassing.
Thus, the assertion that there is no master plan is factually wrong.
The former, I believe, is factually wrong and misdiagnoses the problem.
Second, the claims made by aquatic apers about body fat is factually wrong.
Consequently, these conclusions are factually wrong and are thus irrelevant.
The deletion proposed by Amendment No 5 would make the recital factually wrong.
Miesel, That nasty quote is factually wrong on both points.
Obviously the Associated Press report, distributed widely, was factually wrong.
It 's not a thing which you can be factually wrong or right about.
Theresa May 's immigration speech is dangerous and factually wrong.
So this argument is not only legally invalid, it is factually wrong in every way.
Theresa May 's immigration speech is dangerous and factually wrong - The Telegraph.
We believe it 's legally wrong, and factually wrong.

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Examples of using Factually
That is wrong both factually and ontologically
So factually that officially helps that number
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