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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a true treasure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is genuinely valuable or cherished, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "Her friendship has been a true treasure in my life, providing support and joy through difficult times."
Alternatives: "a genuine gem" or "a real find".
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Bain, you were a true treasure who will live on in our lives forever.
The Doctor, in all his incarnations, has become a true treasure.
However, as they spend more time together, the boy realizes what a true treasure the Gawgon is.
The automotive weekly L'Argus observed that General Motors "possesses in its fishpond of marques a true treasure: Cadillac".
We say The culinary equivalent of your favourite band's best albums of all time – a true treasure trove.
ALLETZHAUSER--Albert. Albert Alletzhauser, on May 10th, we lost a true treasure of a human being in our dearly loved husband, father and friend, Al Alletzhauser.
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Unless it reads that it needs to be given on an empty stomach, this is the true treasure to prepare and schedule medications at the same time that your child eats.
The Diamond Light Source is a true national treasure.
Most of what there is, though, is astonishing, a true buried treasure of jazz history.
Alison Kirkham, BBC commissioning editor, said: "It is fantastic to be able to welcome a true national treasure, Ronnie Corbett, back to BBC One.
Classic FM's managing editor Sam Jackson said: "As one of this country's best-loved broadcasters, Charlotte Green is a true national treasure.
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