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Definition for true

adverb as in honestly, accurately

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Mr Hancock also defended the government’s 'Stay Home, Save Lives, Protect the NHS' messaging, saying that it was “literally true” that “if we didn’t stop the spread of the virus, the NHS would be overwhelmed”.

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The opposite was true when he transferred to USC last January.

“You’ll love your true emotion being expressed in a foreign language,” she says.

The day after Mr. Trump’s election this month, Mr. Adani posted congratulations on social media, praising the president-elect as “the embodiment of relentless determination and the courage to stay true to his beliefs.”

But he did not have a true concept of fatherhood and taking care of a baby until he began to go through it himself.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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