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Discover LudwigThe phrase "serve the truth" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to act in accordance with what is true and honest. Example 1: As journalists, it is our duty to serve the truth and report accurate information to the public. Example 2: In a court of law, the witness is required to swear to serve the truth and nothing but the truth. Example 3: Despite facing pressure and backlash, the politician remained committed to serving the truth and exposing corruption within their party.
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How do we serve the truth?
Hiding this fact does not serve the truth".
Should scholars serve the truth, even at the cost of social harmony?
Not, you may note, to serve her family, or to serve the truth, but to serve the story".
It may be that show trials can be good politics... but good politics don't necessarily serve the truth".
To serve the truth from Mississippi's disclosure, we need to take measures to insure that state-sanctioned activity is never used against those seeking justice.
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But serving the truth needs to go much further.
He is Lenny Bruce, he is Bob Dylan — the performer who serves the truth raw, not cooked.
But like the television channels whose programming choices did far more than Facebook to make Donald Trump president, it won't have served the truth.
"I'll be the bad guy," Mr. Jackson sings at the outset, and if he doesn't entirely sell that pledge, it's not for lack of trying: it's serving the truth of the song.
He is Lenny Bruce, he is Bob Dylan — the performer who serves the truth raw,… "I'm affable!" Will McAvoy yells in the pilot of "The Newsroom," Aaron Sorkin's new HBO series.
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