We have no meanings for "state a fact" in our records yet.
1 I cannot enter into the moral question, I can only state a fact .
2 It seemed to state a fact deliberately; that was all.
3 And really now seems the time to state a fact of the utmost importance.
4 I can only state a fact : which daily occurs in a thousand other instances.
5 I do not complain, but merely state a fact which indicates the general lot.
6 And would not state a fact that was not so.
7 One of the rarest powers possessed by man is the power to state a fact .
8 But to illustrate it, I will state a fact .
9 I simply state a fact : she loves you.
10 My whole future life shall be devoted to winning that; I simply wish to state a fact .
11 I will now state a fact , which speaks volumes as to the state of affairs at Madrid.
12 To show the manner in which old and worn-out slaves are sometimes treated, I will state a fact .
14 He accepted the invitation, but said he would do no more than state a fact and ask a question.
16 Mr. Giles requested me to state a fact which he knew himself, and of which he knew me to be possessed.
Other examples for "state a fact"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: State a fact through the time
State a fact across language varieties