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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a truthful analysis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the accuracy or honesty of an examination or evaluation of a subject.
Example: "The report provided a truthful analysis of the economic situation, highlighting both strengths and weaknesses."
Alternatives: "an honest assessment" or "a sincere evaluation."
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There are numerous faults to this book: it is too hagiographical, offers little sense of the ideology of Thatcherism, or a truthful analysis of the breakdown between prime minister and parliamentary party.
What Labour needs most is a truthful analysis of modern times that provides the party with a general cast of mind – so much more important than tablets of stone – which can guide it towards winning an effective majority amid difficult trends for traditional centre-left parties in most of the developed world.
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Flash! Citizens who think they are getting the facts are instead ingesting data that just makes them feel good, keeping them perpetually misinformed and keeping whatever bad feelings which might result from any truthful analysis at bay.
Underlying the film's humour is a poignant and truthful analysis of the difficulties inherent in sustaining a long-term marriage.
This result is in agreement with the strong correlations between HER2, pHER1, pHER2 and pHER3, and therefore this analysis does not give a truthful picture of the importance of the three phosphorylated HER receptors.
I'm a truthful guy".
He has not been a truthful one.
However rote it may sound, it is a truthful response.
On Tuesday, Walsh called that "a truthful statement".
These limitations hinder the development of a truthful simulation system.
What is a truthful way to portray new insights?
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