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Discover Ludwig'make a true' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use the phrase 'make it true' instead. Example sentence: I'm going to make it true that I'm the best runner in the state.
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To my mind, these forces make a true double dip unlikely.
Only with the help of forward-thinking companies can we make a true switch.
There just won't be enough money available to make a true difference in education.
I first learned to make a true ragù when I was working in Tuscany.
Coughlin called in the spring of 2005 and gave Lorenzen a rare second chance to make a true impression.
However, to make a true leap, we have to see this as a common challenge for the whole industry and for politicians.Natural gas provides an eloquent illustration.
The Vietnamese government meddles in its economy so much, they claim, that it is impossible to make a true assessment of the local producers' costs.
Seeing the order, the speed, the virility with which both play, it is hard to feel that either would not make a true champion of the Continent.
The tourists needed 18 from 10 when Smith tried to hit the impressive David Willey to the midwicket boundary, but failed to make a true connection.
"It takes ten years work to make a true opera singer, but he has what it takes to go professional if he keeps going with it".
I wonder if this could be used by a filmmaker to make a true type of horror by keeping the audience captive.
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