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Discover Ludwig"unpalatable truth" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to something unpleasant that is nonetheless true. For example, "The unpalatable truth is that many people are living in poverty."
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This is an unpalatable truth.
I shall gloss over this as it's an unpalatable truth.
Nothing so distresses Said as this unpalatable truth.
The sovereign-CDS debate is a smokescreen to obscure an unpalatable truth.
The unpalatable truth is that it would all have happened anyway.
If that was blatant wishful thinking, it's an unpalatable truth that the pimps have returned.
The unpalatable truth is that both originals are now virtually unreadable.
This is an unpalatable truth, but it is one those working in the sector must accept.
The unpalatable truth is that austerity lies ahead, whoever wins at the polls and whatever the parties say before then.
The unpalatable truth is that European countries can no longer rescue themselves from stagnation without international support.
The unpalatable truth, though, was that Arsenal could have played for another 45 minutes and not threatened.
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