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What are some words end with fact?

There aren't many common words that end in "fact" in the English language. Here are a few possibilities:

* In fact: This is a phrase meaning "actually" or "really."

* Hard fact: This phrase refers to a piece of information that is undeniably true.

* Cold hard fact: This phrase is similar to "hard fact," but it emphasizes the objective and unarguable nature of the information.

It's worth noting that "fact" is often used as a suffix to create new words, but these are usually technical or scientific terms. For example, "biofact" refers to an object of biological origin.

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