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factsheet

British  
/ ˈfæktˌʃiːt /

noun

  1. a printed sheet containing information relating to items covered in a television or radio programme

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Details of the deal remain sparse, limited to a joint statement and a White House factsheet, but New Delhi says an interim pact should be finalised by the end of March.

From Barron's • Feb. 16, 2026

Though it lacked granular detail, the factsheet pointed to the importance being placed on AI and energy security.

From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 28, 2025

As well as dropping the phrase, the factsheet, which was updated last Thursday, also says the US will support Taiwan's membership in international organisations "where applicable".

From BBC • Feb. 17, 2025

Scrabble’s original name was “Lexiko,” according to a Mattel factsheet, and before officially getting the Scrabble title and trademark in 1948, Butts’ creation was also called “Criss-Crosswords,” “It” and “Alph.”

From Seattle Times • Apr. 9, 2024

The U.S. funding will go towards health, climate, economic and education programs, a White House factsheet said.

From Reuters • Oct. 26, 2021