Sentence examples for been truth from inspiring English sources

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been truth

noun

The state or quality of being true to someone or something.

  • Truth to one's own feelings is all-important in life.

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But in this case there appears to have been truth.

Ever since then, the first casualty of Cambodian politics has been truth.

He was once told (by the actor Brian Cox) that he was "a character actor trapped in a leading man's body" and he feels there has always been truth in that.

The new Joker line was billed as one of the "best comedies yet" by advertisers wanting to draw crowds to the theaters, but there may have been truth in the claims because it was cited as one of Max Asher's best roles in a 1914 edition of Moving Picture World.

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We need to also remind ourselves that the mission of journalism has always been truth-seeking not, as it has often become, striking some fictitious balance between two sides.

"You have been truth-tellers and advocates.

"No, it's truth!

There is truth here.

And God is truth.

That is truth.

There's truth.

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