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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so very true" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express agreement with a statement or opinion. For example, you could write: "I believe that everyone deserves a chance - so very true."
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I found it to be very enlightening and so very true.
On the other hand, I am very moved by Dorothea's insistence, several times in the book, that she might have done more if she had been better, or had known more-it rings so very true.
So very true.
This is so very true in the arthroplasty world.
In human terms it's agonizing but so very true.
Simple, but so very true.
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Thursday's audience was polite, even a bit nervous, scurrying out of the performers' way so very few episodes of true friction ever developed and, at times, the pacing felt too constant.
So yeah, that's very, very true".
So, the boat situation's very true to his experience.
"It is very true of so much of being black in contemporary America.
MR: Lyrics like, "How am I to hear my babes a-callin' when the death planes fly and bombs come falling down every night?" It's so intense but sadly, a very true concept.
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