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Discover LudwigThe phrase "enduring truths" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to fundamental principles or beliefs that remain valid over time. Example: "Throughout history, philosophers have sought to uncover enduring truths about human nature and existence."
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What he meant, I think, is that the enduring truths of traditionalism may at times be hard to grasp, but they endure for a reason.
But Mandela teaches enduring truths, he says.
These are the enduring truths of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
He isn't so much reviving traditional ideas as revealing what he seems to consider enduring truths.
Hawking might have generated enduring truths about the cosmos, but at least I could tame a wayward dependent clause or two.
It illustrates one of life's enduring truths: the smaller or more remote the community, the more intense the emotion when one of their own makes it big.
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His work has the solace of an enduring truth.
"It reveals an enduring truth about London, my home town," he said.
Amid all the duplicity and excitement, at least one enduring truth looks to have emerged.
This is hardly in the spirit of Milton's high confidence in the power of an enduring truth to prevail.
At times erudite and charming, at others belligerent and obstinate, Hasler's one enduring truth is his unpredictability.
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