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The phrase "one truth" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a single, universally accepted fact or sentiment. For example, "One truth that still holds true is that you should always treat others how you would like to be treated."
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Yet Mr Roberts may have hit on one truth.
Let's all agree on one truth: No one's real job is to check email!
But we foreign journalists go back and forth between that one truth on the Israeli side and that one truth on the Palestinian side, wearing our bulletproof vests.
There would only be one truth on videotape.
One truth, indeed, demanded the other.
Self-awareness isn't one truth.
There is not one truth".
There is only one truth..
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This is because it dovetails smoothly with the idea that one truth-maker can make many truths true.
The truth is that there is no one truth to slavery.
That is one truth.
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