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The phrase "a truthfulness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the quality or state of being truthful, often in a more abstract or philosophical context.
Example: "In her speech, she emphasized the importance of a truthfulness that transcends mere honesty."
Alternatives: "an honesty" or "a sincerity".
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These people believe there's a truthfulness in film-making, and the more truthful you can be, the more truthful the movie.
There's a truthfulness there and when it's the truth, it's fine, but when people have to go out of their way to [be self-deprecating], I don't like that.
You once said: "There is a truthfulness in my acting.
But it is a longing for a truthfulness that redeems nothing.
From moment to moment, the movie plays with a truthfulness sharpened by amazement and disgust.
Maybe the YouTube community could come up with the title, the music video and a truthfulness scale.
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Kunkel defends Mitchell's practice on the somewhat wobbly ground that it allows for a higher truthfulness, a faithfulness that goes beyond mere factual accuracy.
Racine, played with a scorching truthfulness by an actor named Manchild, is a young innocent who dreams of fame as a disc jockey and of travel to Paris.
So, above all, his was an ethical style, pressed into the service of a greater truthfulness and affection, not a peacock display of mere cleverness or self-regard.
He called that style truthful, but it is a metaphoric truthfulness.
There's a remarkable truthfulness to "It's All True".
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