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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hard fact" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a truth or reality that is undeniable or difficult to dispute.
Example: "Despite the optimism surrounding the project, the budget constraints are a hard fact that we must face."
Alternatives: "a harsh reality" or "an undeniable truth".
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That's a hard fact.
This is a hard fact for Matt to acknowledge.
The extraction of fossil fuels is a hard fact.
Not exactly a hard fact, but enough to send us into Joyce's work looking for clues.
Nevertheless, it is a hard fact that US strikes have resulted in civilian casualties".
Don't just presume that because everyone says "we are in a commodity industry" that this is necessarily a hard fact.
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That's not a fuzzy number -- it's a cold, hard fact.
It's a cold hard fact that these Olympics have become an agent of death.
And, you know, that is kind of a cold, hard fact of this business that does not bring a lot of joy".
But this hot trend has a cold hard fact you should know about.
But Mr. Rabe's experience illustrates a cold hard fact of the novelization business.
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