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Discover LudwigThe phrase "although in truth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrasting statement or to clarify a point that may differ from what was previously stated.
Example: "She seemed confident in her decision, although in truth, she was quite uncertain about it."
Alternatives: "though in reality" or "however, the truth is".
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Perhaps, although in truth New York's reform pulse flutters weakly.
Although in truth most things go soon enough, and there's a high turnover of stock.
(Although, in truth, "Lost in Love" gets heavy play on my iPod).
The island is still largely unspoiled, although in truth, there isn't much to it.
Although in truth it might be safer all round if Watson wins.
(Although in truth, I loved it even as everybody else thought it tame).
Although in truth it was oddly flattering to have someone obsessed with me, even someone like Luke Ford.
"Right here," he said, and I said, "Oh yes," although in truth I still could not witness a thing.
Although, in truth, I have used any flimsy excuse to tell my war stories from the porno trenches.
I thoroughly enjoyed it, although in truth I found the M.R.I.'s music closer to early Philip Glass than to Cage.
Belichick is now unassailable as the best coach in NFL history although, in truth, his legacy was secure prior to the teams taking the field in Atlanta.
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