/fækʧuəl prɪˈzʌmpʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: suy đoán thực tế.
A more thorough explanation: A factual presumption is an assumption made by a court or jury that a particular fact is true unless proven otherwise. It is a legal inference that a certain fact is true based on the existence of other facts, unless proven otherwise by evidence to the contrary.
Example: In a criminal trial, the judge instructed the jury that there is a factual presumption of innocence, meaning that the defendant is considered innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.