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The phrase "a true definition" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize the accuracy or authenticity of a definition being provided.
Example: "In order to understand the concept fully, we must first establish a true definition of the term."
Alternatives: "an accurate definition" or "a precise definition".
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"A true definition of the word.
Born December 31 , 1896 she was a true definition of a great lady.
You've heard the term 'prayer' before and that was a true definition of it.
If a true definition of humility is ever written, it might well be written in the eye of a hurricane".
What's more, although finding a true definition for "Kafkaesque" may be a futile task, it's also an enjoyable and enlightening occupation.
A true definition of a fighter and leader.
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So, are politicians leaders by any true definition of leadership?
"This form of federalism is not a real true definition of what federalism should look like".
The issue has also set off a debate over the true definition of a rain forest.
It's hard to measure greatness – in tennis or art – and so I don't know if winning a grand slam is the true definition of a great player.
Given the redundancy here, the true definition of a such a clause has been explained by the Delaware courts, the place where any dispute over the Yahoo deal will be litigated.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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