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The phrase "a truth of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific truth or principle related to a subject or context.
Example: "There is a truth of human nature that we often overlook: the desire for connection."
Alternatives: "a fact about" or "a reality of".
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And therein is a truth of covering war.
And that, perhaps, is a truth of the World Cup.
She is just telling a truth of parenting.
In fact, that hapless wording points toward a truth of Ligon's significance.
HERE'S a truth of American politics that at first seems a bit paradoxical.
But here is a truth of Kim's marinade, and of its excellence.
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Another contribution of our paper is a ground truth of a large sequence of images available in the Internet.
The performance of the generated stereoscopic video was evaluated subjectively by comparing a ground truth of a video sequence.
That is a fundamental truth of information industries.
To that extent, it affirms a basic truth of our nature.
For the quantitative evaluation of our approach, a ground truth of the data set is required.
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