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The phrase "troublesome truth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a fact or reality that is difficult to accept or deal with. Example: "The troublesome truth about climate change is that immediate action is necessary to prevent catastrophic consequences."
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The troublesome truth, though, is that the man who allegedly dazzled Romney and Petraeus, among others, may not exist.
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Unfortunately, that is exactly how those troublesome truths are treated when you face the awesome grandeur of Rushmore, a monument so incredible it obscures the multifaceted nature of these old dudes, transmogrifying them from individuals with a capacity both for greatness and evil into pure American deities.
The best of the Dutchmen emerged after Steven Gerrard was obliged to leave the field with a troublesome hamstring before half-time – but the truth is that the only England player with the experience and the gravitas of Sneijder and Robben was never more than a peripheral figure.
Will your pursuit of knowledge make a difference in Trumpland in which fiction becomes truth, in which glimmering superficiality obscures troublesome complexity, in which political expedience trumps intellectual rigor?
Even granting the truth of the two premises (that is, even granting the troublesome Principle of Computational Equivalence), it is doubtful the desired conclusion would follow.
(FM) Professionally however, the most troublesome ethical problems arose over the patient's right to information and truth telling: what to tell, how to tell, when to tell, and whom to tell the patient's diagnosis and prognosis.
The furore over the sacking of Kevin Pietersen - the most brilliant, thrilling and troublesome England batsman of his generation - is in danger of obscuring several underlying truths.
Relativism, with its attendant denial that there could be objective and universal scientific truths or knowledge exacts too high a price for dealing with these allegedly troublesome features of the methodology and history of science.
The truth is that I am still trying to come to terms with it … It's been a troublesome old gremlin".
These early apologetics came to a climax in the eight books of Against Celsus, a treatise written by Origen around 246 248 to answer the still troublesome work of a Platonist and critic of Christianity dating from about 70 years earlier and claiming to speak "the word of truth" (alêthês logos).
This could prove troublesome.
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