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The phrase "a statement is true" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the validity or accuracy of a particular assertion or claim.
Example: "In logic, we often evaluate whether a statement is true based on its correspondence to reality."
Alternatives: "an assertion is accurate" or "a claim is valid".
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If you think such a statement is true, you simply have to take it as an act of faith.
This phenomenon, known as source amnesia, can also lead people to forget whether a statement is true.
The test of a libel case is whether a statement is true and/or in the public interest.
In a NIZK argument system, a prover can convince a verifier that a statement is true without revealing anything more about the statement.
And, as long as a statement is true, the company points out, the F.T.C. is generally not empowered to prohibit its use in advertising.
Reasoning from, for example, the first-order logic of David Hilbert, Bertram Russell, or Kurt Gödel, if a statement is true, the statement can't be both true and false.
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- They must look at this. possibility or probability recognizes other points of view; the chances of a statement being true - Other people might think... - It is most likely true.
For the mc test, you read 32 statements (found on the NASA site) and determine whether a given statement is true for a given card.
A similar statement is true (e.g., as a consequence of a result of Staecker [9]) for the degree of maps between oriented differentiable manifolds of the same dimension.
In empirical sciences, the validity of generalizing theories or statements is, however, a matter of degree because you can never be sure that a general statement is true.
A "good" mathematical proof should do more than to convince us that a certain statement is true.
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