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The phrase "this truism" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a commonly accepted or well-known statement or idea. Example: "This truism is often repeated, but it remains an important reminder: success takes hard work and dedication."
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Chabris and Simons add nothing to this truism.
Ed Miliband, sadly, was proof of this truism.
Over decades this truism has been supported by a great deal of research on networks.
But there is a trend that makes this truism even truer.
He found beauty in life's simple pleasures and taught this truism to any who listened.
This truism is gaining new currency among innovators in the once-legendary field of vaccines.
Embracing this truism, Europeans have long disdained the American approach to restoring old cars.
He complains that "too often all of the protagonists in the last government followed this truism.
The Christmas Day spread is the clearest demonstration of this truism.
The idea is so old and so widespread as to be received wisdomBut is this truism really true?
For reasons that no one has adequately studied or explained, this truism also applies to cheesy corn puffs.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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