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Discover LudwigThe phrase "certain truth" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is established as being absolute and real. For example, you could say, “We all know that honesty is a certain truth.”.
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There's a certain truth to all that.
In that, however, there's a certain truth.
I think there's a certain truth to that.
DT: Well, I think there's a certain truth to that.
I would want to hear that call of certain truth.
But, yeah, there is a certain truth in that.
Trump listened carefully and said: "Well, I think there's a certain truth to that.
"Many untruths have been published, and the certain truth concealed," Drake wrote.
Richards admires De Morgan's determined efforts to articulate the nature of certain truth and imperfect belief.
There is a certain truth in advertising to the car: RC stands for radical coupe.
It is a sad but certain truth that for pure entertainment value guilt nearly always trumps innocence.
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