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You can use "gospel truth" to refer to something that is unquestionably true, or to express that you are absolutely certain of something. Example: "I can assure you, it's the gospel truth - I was there when it happened."
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gospel truth
noun
Undeniable truth, such as that revealed by God
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The gospel truth?
It's gospel truth.
This is not exactly the gospel truth.
"That is gospel truth," he added.
Creed came first, then the Gospel truth.
It's an interesting theory, not gospel truth.
"Subjectivity is the only criterion of gospel truth," Wilson writes.
The 19th-century German Pietists went hoping to spread their version of gospel truth.
Later on, wrapping things up, Mr. Landesman cited those lines as gospel truth.
Emphasize that you're offering your opinion, not "gospel truth," says Grenny.
Adulthood lets us see through fictions that seemed like gospel truth when we were children.
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