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The phrase "being true that" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is unclear what the intended meaning or purpose of this phrase would be. It is possible that you are trying to use a different phrase, such as "given that," "since," or "considering that." These phrases are used to introduce a fact or condition that is relevant to the rest of the sentence. For example: "Given that the weather is nice, we will have a picnic in the park." or "Considering that she is an experienced chef, I trust her cooking skills." If you are trying to express a fact or truth, you could simply say "it is true that" or "it is a fact that." For example: "It is true that the sky is blue." or "It is a fact that dogs are mammals." Overall, "being true that" is not a commonly used phrase and may confuse readers. It is best to use clearer and more direct language in written English.
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And about the opposite also being true: that there are certain films that are political because they seem the product of inactivity.
He made the case, which has the virtue of being true, that since the UK could issue its own currency to purchase idle resources there is no real constraint to its spending.
That means Mr. Cain has pretty much staked his credibility on no part of her story being true – that she came to him for career advice, that they had drinks and dinner together, that he paid to have her hotel room in Washington upgraded.
He told Haggis that Scientologists "seem like the nicest people," and Haggis responded that "we keep all the evil ones in the closet," which was close enough to being true that Haggis was in hot water with the Scientology powers-that-be.
That it is raining is contrariwise a necessary condition for it being true that it is both raining and sunny.
So far is it from being true that the moral and Christian virtues are excluded from monarchy, that even political virtue is not excluded.
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"It's true, that is what happened," he said.
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