counterfactual vs out of line

counterfactual

adj
  • Contrary to known or agreed facts; untrue. 

  • Of or in comparison to a hypothetical state of the world. 

noun
  • A conditional statement in which the conditional clause is false. 

  • A claim, hypothesis, or other belief that is contrary to the facts. 

  • A hypothetical state of the world, used to assess the impact of an action. 

out of line

prep
  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see out of, line. 

  • Inappropriate or unsuitable, especially by reason of being unmannerly or indelicate. 

  • Not in a line, straggly. 

How often have the words counterfactual and out of line occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )