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simulated fact

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A quick definition of simulated fact:

Simulated fact is a made-up fact that is meant to deceive or mislead someone. It is not a real fact and is often used to trick people. Facts are things that are true and exist in reality, like the fact that the sky is blue or that dogs have four legs. Simulated facts are not real and should not be trusted.

A more thorough explanation:

A simulated fact is a fabricated fact that is intended to deceive or mislead. It is a lie.

For example, if someone claims that they have a college degree when they do not, that is a simulated fact. Another example is if someone creates a fake alibi to avoid being accused of a crime.

These examples illustrate how a simulated fact is a false statement made with the intention of deceiving others.

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