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Discover Ludwig"cruel fact" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to a fact that is harsh or difficult to accept, such as "The cruel fact of life is that everyone will eventually die."
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It is a cruel fact that good looks can make you a better parent: babies are attracted to prettier people.
In the imagination, tsunamis are a single towering wave, but often they arrive in a crescendo, which is a cruel fact.
As powerless hours ticked by yesterday and thermometers crept upward, this cruel fact gnawed away at purveyors of foodstuffs all over the city.
It is a cruel fact of life that with each year that a child remains in care, the likelihood of being adopted shrinks further.
You simply did not have a piece of music being performed at some hotel that was about the killing of people – about such a sordid and cruel fact.
The man that said the cream of a nation is lost in war can never be accused of making an overstatement of a very cruel fact. . .
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But the cruel facts of war and prejudice are never far from its mind.
The movie strives for a similar balance, evoking a tradition of show-business romanticism at least as old as the first version of "A Star is Born" (and as fresh as "The Artist") even as it takes note of some of the cruel facts of history.
One of the cruel facts of aging is that the eye loses its ability to focus.
"One of our messages is to pay more attention to these cruel facts".
Then, when I did teach first graders, they weren't cruel; in fact, they were more inspiring to me than I was to them.
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