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Discover Ludwig"a truth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to refer to something that is universally accepted or accepted by a certain group of people as fact, or when you want to emphasize the realization of something, for example: "It was a hard pill to swallow, but eventually I realized it was a truth I had to accept."
Exact(50)
Chafee was stating a truth.
This playfulness carries a truth.
I'm a truth teller.
That much is a truth, universally recognised.
That's a truth, I'd conjecture.
In any case, a truth.
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He is now a truth-teller.
Verdicts of sentiment lack a truth-value.
Suppose that (M) has a truth-maker.
A truth-maker ensures or guarantees the truth of a truth-bearer.
So if (M) has a truth-maker then it doesn't have a truth-maker.
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