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provable

adjective as in inferable

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In great detail, the complaint lays out a series of concrete, provable facts that make crystal clear that Hamas is set on killing not only Jews and Israelis but Americans.

From Slate

“We all know, intuitively, that a lot of illegals are voting in federal elections," Johnson said, "but it’s not been something that is easily provable.”

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“You’re the most popular elected official in the world — provable fact,” Carlson added as the two sat amid elephant ear plants on Bukele’s verdant patio.

There is only one Hollywood blockbuster to ever explicitly focus on global warming, 2004's "The Day After Tomorrow," and because it was a box office hit, it had a quantifiable and provable influence on public opinions.

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Johnson acknowledged earlier this year that the voting conspiracy theory has “not been something that is easily provable.”

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