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Discover LudwigThe phrase "startling confession" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It typically refers to a surprising or unexpected admission of guilt or truth. Example: During the trial, the defendant made a startling confession, admitting to the murder of his business partner.
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A startling confession for a food writer: all through high school, I struggled with a severe eating disorder.
And now, in Somewhere Towards the End, she casually asserts - today an almost equally startling confession - that she's gone off the whole thing and doesn't care.
When challenged, and appearing under "great stress", Madoff arranged a meeting in his Manhattan apartment where he made the startling confession: "It's all just one big lie".
Carrie is comforting Thelma, whose husband has just left for military service, and the older woman makes the startling confession that she never loved her own husband, though she admired him.
In the introduction to his new book, "The Road to Character," David Brooks breaks the columnist's fourth wall with a startling confession: "I was born with a natural disposition towards shallowness".
The former 100m world record holder Asafa Powell has made the startling confession that he was unaware of the World Anti-Doping Agency rules on the opening day of the hearing into his failed drug test.
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Despite its Sunday-school title, Tom Noyes's BEHOLD FAITH: AND OTHER STORIES (Dufour, paper, $14.95) is dominated by macabre wit and startling confessions of frailty and delusion.
The material is all there: the personal pain, the aching late-night conversations, the startling confessions, the silences, the bewildered, miserable children, the division and loss (sometimes for ever) of friends, the ghastly money wrangles, the cynical manipulations of lawyers, and sometimes, at the end of it all, the drama of little lives being played out in a family court.
Ferreira's arrest was based on a series of startling confessions that began on Oct. 11, 2015, when he called a crisis hotline and told the story of a party he attended in the 1980s where a teenage runaway died in a fall down a flight of stairs, according to a criminal complaint provided to HuffPost by the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office.
Instead of beginning the play as Shakespeare intended, with the deformed Richard, Duke of Gloucester, exposing his diabolical wound and wit to the audience from an empty stage, DuBois externalizes what should be a startling and seductive moment of confession.
The confession is indeed startling since it comes from the champion of the separable Hilbert space formulation of quantum mechanics and it is issued just three years after the publication of his famous treatise, the definitive work on the subject.
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