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The phrase "being true to" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to remain loyal or faithful to a certain belief, value, or principle. It is often used in discussions about morality and personal integrity. Example: "She prided herself on always being true to her values, even when faced with difficult decisions."
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And being true to yourself".
It's being true to what is.
Being true to Esther was his priority".
They're not being true to the home".
It's me being true to this book.
"Not being true to yourself, yes.
It does mean being true to oneself.
It's about being true to yourself.
In this she is being true to type.
"Being true to yourself, for her, is definitely more important".
St . Johns is not being true to itself here".
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