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1 The best can only approximate truth .
2 Of no English poet, except Shakespeare, can we say with approximate truth that he is the poet of all times.
3 Usually he saw the approximate truth about himself, and he knew that these years of toil and achievement were honourable to him.
4 The antiquary was not at home and, instead, he heard Mrs. Dinnett, who poured the approximate truth into his ears with many tears.
5 Knowledge, in all its aspects is, then, a perfect educator for those who do not wish to build on the flimsy foundation of approximate truth .
6 "In a way you have outlined the situation with approximate truth , " I admitted.
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