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The phrase "exploring the truth" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the pursuit of knowledge, understanding, or uncovering facts in various contexts, such as research, philosophy, or personal reflection.
Example: "In her latest book, she focuses on exploring the truth behind historical events and their impact on modern society."
Alternatives: "seeking the truth" or "investigating the truth".
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"It is clear from Wilbur's own words that she was not exploring the truth but rather planting the truth as she wanted it to be," Rieber wrote.
There is no harm in exploring the truth about racism when all moral, scientific, social, historical and genetic evidence demonstrates it to be groundless and ridiculous.
I didn't know that exploring the truth of some people's lives, and the stories they had to tell, would overturn my prejudices and my common sense and poke a sharp stick into the blind spots.
While Pseudodoxia uses religious metaphors to explain the processes of reason and error, as well as exploring the truth of biblical stories, Religio Medici uses science and scientific metaphors to understand and explain religious faith, including digressions into alchemy and astronomy.
"I had to tell the paper at that point -- I'd spent my whole life exploring the truth and reporting the truth," he says.
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Each week the contributors will "experience a different 'blue collar' role as the series explores the truth about Britain's work ethic", the BBC explains.
Julie Dray and Orla Fitzgerald star in a Max Stouring-Clark touring production that aims to explore the truth behind the public face of charities and NGOs.
In their mission to "explore the truth about Britain's work ethic", the production company has built a fake factory, "a warehouse space… transformed to cover the UK's largest blue-collar sectors".
"Each week the contributors - who are all in work or actively looking - will experience a different 'blue collar' role as the series explores the truth about Britain's work ethic.
Admittedly, I have some prejudice against theatrical fables — it is difficult enough to explore the truth of a character's inner life and motivations onstage without a surfeit of visual and aural metaphor.
Over lunch at this traditional pub, Ade Andrews, aka Robin Hood from Ezekial Bone Tours (ezekialbone.com), tells us he was inspired to start doing his educational (and entertaining) guided tours of Nottingham and Sherwood Forest because he wanted to explore the truth behind the Robin Hood legend.
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