Sentence examples for a true relation from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a true relation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an accurate account or description of events or facts.
Example: "The historian provided a true relation of the events that transpired during the war."
Alternatives: "an accurate account" or "a factual narrative".

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His Heinrich Obermann - a name for a demigod - has one unswerving goal: all his being is concentrated on demonstrating to the world, in the teeth of general opinion to the contrary, that Homer's account of the Trojan war is a true relation of events and that the Trojan warriors were Europeans, not Asians, and of noble race.

The probability β of missing a true relation corresponds to the power of a test, 1-β.

The marker hsa-miR150-5p hsa-miR150-5p hsa-miR150-5pnt in three independent populations, wasch providestatisticallyence of a true relation.

Renal damage was associated with BRAF V600E mutation, but this needs to be confirmed by other studies to establish a true relation.

A true relation between colony forming units and OD values was unknown, and a linear relation was assumed with a maximum OD value of 0.1.

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The French connoisseur believes that, with his glass of turpentiney Gascon wine, he is in a truer relation to history and reality than the American searching for his jammy high-scorers.

H. S. Altham and E. W. Swanton suggested that figures alone do show his true worth, as at the time the Lord's pitch did not favour batsmen, and had he played his career on "some other ground where the pitch was a batsman's paradise, his figures would have borne a truer relation to his value".

If two genes present a dynamic time order relation, the regression relying on the true relation will have a better log-likelihood value than the regression based on the wrong relation, as Equations 12 and 13 represent two different dynamic time orders.

The world of the child in the swing seemed, as we studied the ABC of death dust, more and more a dream world with no true relation to things as they are and to the real world of discouragement over the slow rate of the disappearance of cities.

This becomes critical when fitting a dichotomous variable if the true relation is non-linear, as suggested by the present study.

It can probably not exactly mimic the true relation between HbA1c and a certain diabetic complication.

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