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"hard truths" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It usually refers to a difficult or unpleasant truth that someone needs to hear or accept. For example: "My parents had to tell me some hard truths about my future."
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He promises "hard truths".
We hate facing hard truths about ourselves.
She learned some hard truths about organizing.
We're in these dusky straits because we ignored hard truths.
But instead of hard truths, Ryan wants more tax cuts.
That mist obscures some hard truths — and harder words.
"Hemingway believed in facing hard truths head-on," Bowden explains.
Octavia Spencer dishes out some hard truths to all.
This needs to be a summer of hard truths".
Comey acknowledged "hard truths" about racial bias in policing.
Upon more questioning, the campaign advisers acknowledged some hard truths.
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