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"stark fact" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a harsh reality or an undeniable reality that may make people uncomfortable. For example, "It is a stark fact that poverty still affects millions of people around the world."
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The stark fact about ancient Western literature is that the greater part of it has perished.
"The stark fact is that in southern Somalia the situation is deteriorating by the day.
Like every richer country, the UK must act on this stark fact more than ever before.
His writings, together with the stark fact of his imminent death, have made him a global cause celebre.
Does this stark fact not give our wildife groups occasion to stop and think and wonder what they're up to?
We've ignored the stark fact that globalisation has taken power away from people, over their lives and their livelihoods.
But he stark fact remains that, today, Alzheimer's disease is the only one of the top 10 leading causes of death that cannot be prevented, delayed or cured.
Much of the statistical testimony revolved around a single, stark fact: black and Hispanic people represent an overwhelming majority of people stopped, more than 85 percent most years.
It is a stark fact that, armed with a computer, work can be performed irrespective of geographic location of both you and your customers.
The stark fact is this: it is 30 years since a team have lost the second Test of an Ashes series and won the urn.
The stark fact is the other three officers should have apologised in the same manner and style as the chief constables did.
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