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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a truth that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a statement or fact that is considered to be true or universally accepted.
Example: "There is a truth that honesty is the best policy in any relationship."
Alternatives: "a fact that" or "a reality that".
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It reveals a truth that is extraordinary and disturbing.
It's a truth that is fudged in the film.
"It's a truth that immediately resonates with nearly every user".
It's a truth that grates against our deepest nature.
Mr. McGovern spoke a truth that is worth remembering today.
This is a truth that is simple, intuitive, and easily overlooked.
By integrity was meant a truth that was unified and beyond all division.
This is a truth that is forgotten among whites and rarely spoken among blacks.
A truth that says programs such as Social Security and Medicare are not in crisis.
It is a truth that makes foreigners in Italy profoundly nervous.
And that is a truth that is not confined to Scotland.
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