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Discover Ludwig"terrible truth" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a truth that is unpleasant or disturbing in some way. Example: The terrible truth is that our actions have consequences, and we cannot undo the damage we have caused.
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One terrible quote encapsulates terrible truth.
And, Mr. Ward added, "There's a terrible truth in that".
It was a terrible truth, but it was my truth".
It is the light of one terrible truth.
The colour of the water reveals a terrible truth.
The terrible truth was that, at the top, there was nothingness.
Above all, accept the terrible truth – it's time for you to run away from home.
Those final self-portraits look back at us with a terrible truth: we age, we die.
"Those measures led to the inevitable online speculation," Mr. Zhang says, "that government was concealing a terrible truth".
There is a terrible truth in this diagnosis, but once again there is, as well, a drastic oversimplification.
By high school, a terrible truth had dawned: I was the only person my age who liked this stuff.
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