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The phrase "the truth will surface" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It means that eventually, the truth about a situation or event will be revealed or become known. Example: Despite their efforts to hide the truth, the scandal surrounding the company's financial dealings could not be kept secret forever. Eventually, the truth will surface and those responsible will be held accountable.
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The truth will surface soon enough.
What he's done is smart, but the truth will surface when we get down to who stands for what and who will represent what.
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Given so many competing claims, some doubt whether the truth will ever surface.
The truth will always surface eventually, and as Jesus says, "the truth will set you free".
"He has told me to be patient, that the truth will eventually surface.
The truth of the interaction will surface, and right action can be taken vs. just any action, or an action derived from an unhealthy pattern of addiction.
The truth will out!
"The truth will ultimately prevail".
The truth will always prevail".
One day, though, the truth will out.
The truth will not set us free.
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