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The phrase 'unsettling truth' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is deeply uncomfortable, such as a reality that is difficult to accept. For example: "The most unsettling truth of the pandemic is that no one is safe until everyone is safe."
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The bluster of Kinnear hid that unsettling truth to Newcastle supporters.
The unsettling truth may be that neither form of antitrust remedy has proved to yield particularly satisfactory results.
This party of a book gives us an unsettling truth: one reason Marshall becomes appealing is that he has lots of great stuff.
The sheer size of the state's unpaid bills underscore an unsettling truth: New York is living hand-to-mouth, the state's solvency at risk day to day.
But the opening act confirmed an unsettling truth of this postseason: if you start an ace against the Red Sox, you will probably lose.
Heierli's comments tie in with a much broader unsettling truth about global food supply, which is that to date we have produced enough food to feed the world.
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One of the many brilliant and unsettling truths of John Lanchester's Whoops!
The thirtysomethings' answer to these unsettling truths is to sink down to the eyeballs in a time-travelling jacuzzi.
When they do, they reveal dark and unsettling truths not only about other people but also about ourselves.
When a woman returns to her family's thoroughbred horse farm after 30 years, unsettling truths emerge.
The script's Stiller splits into two people: a capable sellout who adores his career and is beloved by all, and the messier but more human Ben, a teller of unsettling truths who wants to walk away from his fame.
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