The Whole Truth

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The Whole Truth – It means telling the complete and accurate information without omitting any facts or details.

Practical Examples:
1. I heard John’s side of the story, but I want to hear Sarah’s account too – only then will I know the whole truth.
2. The news article claimed to have the whole truth about the incident, but it failed to mention several crucial details that later emerged.

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