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Discover LudwigThe phrase "true pal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a genuine friend or someone who is loyal and trustworthy. Example: "I know I can always count on you, you're a true pal."
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With a wife like Hillary, Bill Clinton could never be a true pal of porno, but he largely left it alone on First Amendment grounds.
6) They are the truth Friendship is not something that can be artificially created; a true pal speaks honestly, particularly in times when we may need honesty the most.
Darren became a true pal, who gave me no-nonsense advice on how men think.
(Speaking of thank yous, a special thanks to Verena von Pfetten of Styleite.com for being a true pal and meeting me for a much-needed post-show drink around the corner, where we imbibed among a few of the show's models and Michael Pitt).
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TB: Really true pals, she's the most wonderful friend and I love the way she sings.
Thomas: From what I read, it sounds like many of the women in the Senate are true pals outside of the Capitol.
The 2000 Democratic vice presidential nominee, a true McCain pal, may have been McCain's real pick.
A rescued pit bull named Jack has been hailed a hero -- and a true-blue pal -- after he risked his life to save a cat from a vicious coyote attack.
("Thank you for being a friend / Travelled down the road and back again / Your heart is true, you're a pal and a confidant").
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