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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awful truth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a harsh or unpleasant reality that one must confront or acknowledge.
Example: "The awful truth is that we cannot continue to ignore the environmental crisis."
Alternatives: "harsh reality" or "bitter truth".
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The awful truth dawns.
They are the awful truth.
Then he finds out the awful truth.
But the awful truth was, they were right.
The awful truth is that he is probably right.
But it's no match for the awful truth.
But the awful truth is I was only half-listening.
With time, the awful truth about the camps emerged.
In the days that follow, an awful truth emerges.
But in recent years, the awful truth - the choke - has met its scientific match.
A few months after that, he got into his full stride with "The Awful Truth".
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