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The phrase "to ring true" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when something seems genuine, believable, or resonates with one's understanding or experience.
Example: "Her explanation of the events didn't quite ring true, leaving us with more questions than answers."
Alternatives: "to seem credible" or "to feel authentic."
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Sadly, his words continue to ring true.
Einstein's definition seems to ring true.
But it still has to ring true".
Daniel Ferbé continues not to ring true for me.
Lately the jibe is starting to ring true.
In Pistorius' case that would seem to ring true.
But this phrase just does not seem to ring true.
Jiguel Lanoe in the role of the French admirer did not seem to ring true.
Johnson's charge that we were being turned into a "vassal state" could start to ring true.
Even at the time, though, the account of a "victory" failed to ring true for many.
2.15pm: The Afternoon Play does what it so often does and fails to ring true.
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