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Discover LudwigThe phrase "although the truth of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or concession regarding the validity or reality of a statement or situation.
Example: "Although the truth of the matter is difficult to accept, we must face it head-on."
Alternatives: "even though the reality of" or "despite the fact that the truth of".
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We believe that this grounding was sound, and that relevance is assured both cross-culturally and cross-contextually, although the truth of this belief needs to be tested empirically.
It has been proposed that the Tokai slow slip occurs with a recurrence interval of 9 14 years, although the truth of this hypothesis is difficult to establish because of the scarcity of data (e.g., Kimata et al. 2001; Ochi 2014).
Also note that although the truth of (9) doesn't require the possession of any concept by me expressed by the words making up the sentence, my uttering of (9) to make a report typically does — if we take such utterances as expressions of one's thoughts and take thoughts to be composed of concepts.
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Although the truths of science lie outside of human beings, as Einstein said, the motivations for doing science are not only human but intensely personal.
Yet, even so, Kant published the first edition only reluctantly after many postponements; although convinced of the truth of its doctrine, he was uncertain and doubtful about its exposition.
Howard always has a spark of hope and good will in his eye, and does his best to defend or inspire his two kids, Sam Charliee Saxton and Suee (Justine Lupe), although he has to admit the truth of May's bitter suggestion that neither appears ready to set the world on fire.
LOTH has primarily been advanced as an empirical thesis (although some have argued for the truth of LOTH on a priori or conceptual grounds following the natural conceptual contours of folk psychology see Davies 1989, 1991; Lycan 1993; Rey 1995; Jacob 1997; Markic 2001 argues against Jacob. Harman 1973 develops and defends LOTH on both empirical and conceptual grounds).
Although Hume deeply believed in the truth of the principle of causality, he pointed to the role of the human mind in constructing reality and the futility of scientifically proving its validity.
Although it was conceived as hagiography, the truth of the story – as seen by Eisenstein, a cerebral and literate man who didn't share Stalin's admiration of Ivan – is still clear through the propaganda trappings.
Although many experimenters had long assumed the truth of the principle in general, the French chemist Joseph-Louis Proust first accumulated conclusive evidence for it in a series of researches on the composition of many substances, especially the oxides of iron (1797).
Hence, Russell concluded that there is a special category of facts he calls general facts that account for the truth of quantified propositions, although he admitted a certain amount of uncertainty as to their precise nature (PLA, 234 37).
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