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Discover Ludwig'no truth' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express a lack of truth or veracity. For example, "The rumors have been circulating, but there's no truth to them."
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No? Truth be told, I'd never heard of him either.
"There's no truth to that.
No truth in advertising there.
No truth in advertising here.
There is no truth behind it.
"There is no truth to that".
So there's no truth in the claim?
There is no truth in this story".
There's absolutely no truth in that.
"No truth to it," he said.
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By reductio ad absurdum (M) therefore has no truth-maker.
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