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True indeed vs Very true

Both 'true indeed' and 'very true' are correct phrases that can be used to express agreement or confirmation. 'True indeed' emphasizes the truthfulness of a statement, while 'very true' simply affirms the accuracy of what was said. The choice between them depends on the level of emphasis or formality desired.

Last updated: April 06, 2024 • 3725 views

True indeed

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express strong agreement or confirmation.

Use 'true indeed' to strongly affirm the truthfulness of a statement or to express strong agreement with someone. It adds emphasis to the agreement or confirmation.

Examples:

  • True indeed, that was a remarkable achievement.
  • True indeed, I completely agree with your assessment.
  • True indeed, and this is doctrine.
  • And she was very true in her words, very true indeed.
  • KHF: That is true indeed, but the economic and job-related crisis did not happen because we overdid environmental policies.
  • Surely, that could be something true indeed.
  • Yes, it is quiet difficult to believe but it is absolutely true indeed.
  • But this is extremely true indeed and that is why the customer checklist of xomax and the quantity of Xomax reviews are expanding every day.
  • True indeed it is, said the friar, that the news has reached me: I suppose that, because the husband was not there, thou never doubtedst that thou wouldst forthwith be received by the lady with open arms.
  • It is true indeed.
  • It is true indeed.
  • "It is true indeed that story is," said the man of the house.
  • It is true, indeed, that we have to respond to the expectations of citizens and to their fears.
  • If the results were visible in more than a month, I believe the product is true and indeed very reliable.
  • To your true love. Indeed.
  • It is indeed true that our economy needs to be restructured.
  • It is indeed true that we need transparency in order to restore consumer confidence.
  • An authentic proof of true love, indeed.
  • 'Tis true, indeed, so your daughter says, "Shall I,"
  • Nay, it is a Verdi aria to my brand-new cochlear implants, for it means 'tis true I indeed finished my book proposal.
  • True, indeed, all this gospel of the kingdom has been tremendously illuminated by the Master's death, but even more so by his life.
  • True, indeed, much spiritual progress may accrue consequent upon the sincere human efforts of husband and wife to progress, but this does not mean that marriage is necessarily sacred.

Alternatives:

  • indeed
  • absolutely true
  • certainly true
  • undoubtedly true
  • definitely true

Very true

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express agreement or confirmation.

Use 'very true' to simply affirm the accuracy of what was said or to agree with someone. It is a more common and less emphatic way of expressing agreement.

Examples:

  • I find that to be very true.
  • Very true, I couldn't have said it better myself.
  • Very true, apart from a vague category of "young".
  • Very true, Your Majesty... but a foolish waste of valuable human flesh.
  • Very true: it is the European Union, whose objective is to become the leading world power.
  • Very true to the photos, a little far from the centre but well connected by the means of transport.
  • Very true, and yet they say that your grandfather, who sold pepper off the back of a wagon, married a lady far lovelier and higher born than himself.
  • Very true... Lo speravamo con tutto il cuore di riuscire a ribadire la nostra forza e far gustare anche in finale il nostro show, that even today we are sure to be a real show. Ma così...
  • Stéphane Aurore Koné pointed out that it's fun to work with alternative materials but sometimes it's hard to figure out which hook to use! Very true?
  • Very true. In Spain, the crisis was most acute and it wiped out everything, it has been dramatic, but now budgets are lean and trimmed, the system is modern.
  • You may please choose any one of the following five options to each item.A. Very true, I agree fully B. True, I agree C. I cannot say D. Not true, I disagree E. Not true, I totally disagreeOnce...
  • I assure you, it is very true.
  • This, my dear, is a very true statement.
  • You only learn from difficulty host-quepasa That's very true.
  • Everything is very true, not at all artificial, but still nice.
  • It's hard for white people to understand, but what I'm saying is very true.
  • In a very true sense, all sin is a mystery.
  • This is very true, especially after meeting with the artist Preeti Thaker Arora.
  • That lesson is very true, but the conclusion Siegel draws from his own experience is still not wide enough.
  • Very very true, because we have not spoken.
  • It is going very true just for this age in which mobile music participants have grown to be so typical and bulk-offered.

Alternatives:

  • indeed
  • absolutely true
  • certainly true
  • undoubtedly true
  • definitely true

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