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Discover Ludwig"true events" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to explain that something actually happened in reality. For example: "The book tells the story of two people who fall in love and is based on true events."
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Actually, these are true events.
Each case involves true events.
12.05pm: So - based on true events.
Oh, and it's based on true events.
_Are these books you're reading based on true events, usually?
At some level, everything is "inspired by true events".
How closely based on true events is this film?
American Hustle is apparently loosely based on true events.
"Willowbrook," we are informed, is based on true events.
Contributing to the movie's air of self-importance is its grounding in true events.
"It's a fictional story," Ms. Gien says, "based on true events".
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