A rarely used redundancy used in order to put greater emphasis on an evident truth with supporting facts, most commonly used by people with a higher intelligence than others.
I can confirm that the decision-making process is effective, transparent, and based on factual evidence as well as thorough analysis.

Even the most reluctant of us can no longer deny the factual evidence of this alarming fact, announced years ago.

Earth isn't going to last forever, it's factual evidence.
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Grahm touched Andrews dick while reciting poetry, he is a factual faggot.
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When something is quite factual, so factual that you use this phrase
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truth, current events, news, or the usual activities
Persistant Paul: So what's the latest?
News and Notes Nate: Oh so you want that actual factual?

(chillin' context)

Renegade Rob: What's goin' champion?
Chillin' in the Cut Charlie: Ain't nothin' but the actual factual.
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A actual fact that is used as a bet. Or a way to confirm something
Parker you’re looking really good today and that’s a factual bet” “it’s a factual bet that the sky is blue”
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It is an actual fact that is used as a bet. Or can be used to confirm something
"Parker you look really good today and that's a factual bet" " Its a factual bet that the sky is blue"
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