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How to use truism in a sentence

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An old truism about the perverse ways of big business surfaced again last week in the pages of the Financial Times.
No one denies the truism that the dreamer cannot really connect his dream with his waking past, which is one reading of this response.
Indeed, that trade improves welfare is practically a truism, not to say an article of faith.
The other oft trotted-out truism is that the yard supports far more people than just the shipbuilders.
All this is little more than a truism, yet it exposes the conceptual shallowness of the approach of the Joint Chiefs' documents.
This is more than the trite truism that there is a thin line between love and hate.
Like other valid theorems, this is a truism, but it is not useless, for it helps in organising the argument.
An old truism regarding alcoholism is that if someone close to you thinks it's a problem, it's a problem.
This episode reinforces that old truism that there are two sides to each story and that neither is all white or all black.
The sociological truism is that a societal order is shored up by its legitimations, which provide the defenses against its despisers.
It is taken as a truism by most people that dishonesty and yobbish behaviour are on the increase in society.
It is a truism to say that we describe the world through the lens our own experience.
It's a truism that as a general rule consumers seek bargains and businesses seek profits.
It is a mathematical truism that a spherical surface cannot be developed into a plane.
It's an obvious truism but to succeed, the team's whole must exceed the sum of its parts.
It is a truism to say that fieldwork is a prerequisite to any sort of research on Neotropical birds.
In the end, though, it's that old truism about parental guidance that counts.
Even if what you were suggesting was true, you would merely be confirming an old moral truism that evil actions can have good consequences.
But it is a truism of economics that a country cannot control both its exchange rate and its interest rate simultaneously.
It has become a truism in today's world that intellectual property rights have taken the place of access to commodities in the traditional economy.
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Examples from Classical Literature
So universally true is this that to repeat it seems the reiteration of a truism.
After seeming to hover for a time on the verge of a great truth, we have gained only a truism.
I will begin by assuming that it is a truism, and will then try to prove that it is true.
From the swing at golf to the manner of lighting a match in the wind, this truism applies.
But except for a short shudder Mrs Verloc remained apparently unaffected by the force of that terrible truism.
Though, indeed, the vendor of a certain nostrum has vulgarized the truism to the very point of contempt.
I echoed a sentiment that was generosity itself in Raffles, but in my case a mere truism.
By now, it's become a truism that the charitable sector needs more accountability.
It is a truism to say that machiavellism existed before Machiavelli.
That machiavellism existed before Machiavelli has now become a truism.
And that truism was infringed damagingly right from the outset when the ongoing months-long pacification operation was launched in Karachi.
That it was intrinsically valuable was a truism I had never questioned.
Although the word 'magnificence' is something of a cliche when applied both to the culture of 16th-century Venice and to the art of Paolo Veronese, it is also a truism.
I turned this truism over in my mind as, in the frosty dawn of a January morning, I hurried down the steep and now icy street which descended from Mrs.
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