Meaning of the word "facts are stubborn things" in English
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facts are stubborn things
US /fækts ɑːr ˈstʌb.ərn θɪŋz/
UK /fækts ɑː ˈstʌb.ən θɪŋz/
Idiom
used to emphasize that reality or truth cannot be changed or ignored, regardless of one's wishes or opinions
Example:
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You can try to deny the data, but facts are stubborn things.
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The witness's testimony was inconsistent, and as they say, facts are stubborn things.