Learn useful ways to say "if you want" in English with drama examples and natural alternatives.

It means the person must deal with difficult facts instead of avoiding them.
From Mysterious Murderer, Episode 32
Someone tells another person that solving the problem will require facing painful truths.
Use this when urging someone to face a hard reality. It can sound harsh if said too directly.
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