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Yuan
Hello, do you often see or hear the phrase “hard truth”? Or “cruel truth”?
2 jul. 2024 14:49
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Yes, the phrase "hard truth" is commonly used to refer to an unpleasant or difficult reality that people must accept. It’s often used in discussions where someone needs to face a difficult fact or situation.
On the other hand, "cruel truth" is less common, but it is still used to describe a harsh or painful reality. It carries a stronger connotation of the truth being not just difficult but also emotionally painful or harsh.
Example Sentences:
* Hard truth: "The hard truth is that we need to make significant changes to our business model to survive."
* Cruel truth: "The cruel truth is that not everyone gets a fair chance in life."
In summary, "hard truth" is more frequently used, while "cruel truth" is used for particularly harsh or emotionally painful realities.
3 juli 2024
Hi Yuan!
Yes, I often see or hear "hard truth" and "cruel truth." They describe difficult or painful realities that are tough to accept.
all the best,
2 juli 2024
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Yuan
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Chinees (Mandarijn), Engels, Spaans
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