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  2. Wikipedia:Please clarify - Wikipedia

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    {{Example needed}} to mark individual phrases or sentences which require examples for clarification {} to mark individual phrases or sections which require further explanation for general (i.e. non-expert) readers {{Non sequitur}} to mark individual mentions of someone or something in an out-of-context way, the relevance of which is unclear

  3. Template:Explain - Wikipedia

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    Use {{Explain}} in the body of an article as a request for other editors to add further explanation to text that assumes expert understanding of a subject. When the problem is not with the level of information given, but simply with the wording, one may use {{Clarify}} instead. For dealing with dubious information, please use one of the following: {{citation needed}}, {{Verify source ...

  4. Explanation - Wikipedia

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    An explanation is a set of statements usually constructed to describe a set of facts that clarifies the causes, context, and consequences of those facts. It may establish rules or laws, and clarifies the existing rules or laws in relation to any objects or phenomena examined. [1]

  5. Hopefully, some of these examples might serve as a reality check in case you still believe any Chances are the person saying it may just be acting on blind faith without having done any research.

  6. Exemplification - Wikipedia

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    For example, an artist can define a new style by showing works that exemplify it. Defined exemplification is a pattern of essay development that uses specific instances (examples) to clarify a point, to add interest, or to persuade (Clouse, 2006). Exemplification means using examples to explain, convince, or amuse.

  7. Brute fact - Wikipedia

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    In contemporary philosophy, a brute fact is a fact that cannot be explained in terms of a deeper, more "fundamental" fact. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] There are two main ways to explain something: say what "brought it about", or describe it at a more "fundamental" level.

  8. Presidential debate fact check: Analyzing Trump, Harris on ...

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    The USA TODAY Fact Check Team analyzed claims on abortion, immigration, guns, inflation and more. See where each candidate erred.

  9. Template:Clarify - Wikipedia

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    Use this inline template as a request for other editors to clarify text that is difficult to understand. Place immediately after the material in question. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Reason reason A brief reason for the tag. Avoid using wikilinks, as they will be converted to plain text in the output. String suggested Text text Text fragment ...