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    Another Reason That Facts and Opinions Can Be Difficult to Distinguish
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Another Reason That Facts and Opinions Can Be Difficult to Distinguish

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Another reason that facts and opinions can be difficult to distinguish is that opinions are often stated as if they were facts.

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