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Discover Ludwig'exposed truth' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been revealed, uncovered, or shown to be the actual truth. For example, "The investigative journalist exposed the truth about the company's unethical practices."
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Having exposed truth, Man finds his efforts at salvation futile.
Their work is one of the few means by which corruption can be exposed, truth learned, and informed votes cast.
No one did this better than David Letterman, who repeatedly exposed truth while on the air, as when he noted during an interview with Trump that some of his clothes were made in China, the country Trump has made his reputation on criticizing.
"She denies," implies an attempt to cover up the supposed tabloid "exposed truth".
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Oedipus is not only blind to the truth, but blind about the consequences of exposing truth.
Instead, they built upon his ability to expose truth through humor, and by exploiting and tweaking facial tics, which he did so well.
While I often feel that the courtroom is pointlessly adversarial, it has been said that cross-examination "is the greatest engine for exposing truth known to human kind".
Incidentally waterboarding, as Shafer probably knows, is not an effective way to expose truth.
It may be challenging and it may require courage, but exposing truth opens up the process of healing.
We need to see what happened to Ms. Goodman as a challenge to expose truth about Vancouver.
Tony Blair offered advice to Murdochs at heigh of hacking scandal as Labour Party were trying to expose truth.
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