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Discover LudwigThe phrase "true event" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a factual occurrence or incident that actually happened. Example: The documentary film depicted the true events of the civil rights movement in the United States.
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Unfortunately, the night rarely feels like a true event.
They have a song called Where's Your Car Debbie?, inspired by a true event.
Based on a true event, it focuses on a Soviet nuclear submarine that suffers a radiation leak.
Though Michael Frayn, the playwright, based his drama on a true event, it is a fiction, speculative.
It is, after all, loosely based on a true event, even if the specifics have receded with time.
Krokidas's story is based on a true event from 1944, when the future Beat greats - Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs and Lucien Carr were at Columbia university.
And, very occasionally, a true "event" is made out of a novel by a woman, most recently "The Tiger's Wife," by Téa Obreht.
"Monday Night" was an aberration 30 years ago, a true event that didn't have cable, home video, the Internet and professional wrestling against it.
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The annual dream-come-true event is the culmination of years of sacrifice and hard work.
Namely, the true-event waveform consists of separate peaked waves and must start with a positive peak due to the compression of the sensor material by collision.
Her disclosure of the film's true-event basis feels like cop-out justification for the reprehensible behavior seen on screen.
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