/ˈfaʊndɪd ɪn fæk/ – Phrase
Definition: có căn cứ thực tế.
A more thorough explanation: “Founded in fact” refers to a situation or claim that is supported by evidence or proven to be true based on factual information. It indicates that there is a basis in reality for the assertion being made.
Example: The court found that the defendant’s alibi was not founded in fact, as there were multiple witnesses placing him at the scene of the crime.