Examples of 'considered a true' in a sentence

Meaning of "considered a true"

considered a true ~ implies that something is widely accepted or acknowledged as being genuine or accurate

How to use "considered a true" in a sentence

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considered a true
Cannabidiol is not considered a true psychoactive drug.
During this relatively long period book printing was considered a true art form.
He is considered a true representative of the poets of his generation.
Respiratory bradycardia is not considered a true arrhythmia.
She was considered a true friend to many.
This barrier for it to be considered a true breakout.
He is considered a true rock icon in the world of music.
This last must not be considered a true marble.
It was once considered a true symbol that is full of stories and legends.
One of the girls she considered a true friend.
It is considered a true masterpiece of Persian traditional residential architecture.
He was respected by all and considered a true.
It is to be considered a true and proper sacrifice.
This is the stage where one is considered a true friend.
Maca is considered a true adaptogen.

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Anything other than that can not be considered a true bond.
He should be considered a true free agent.
The southern meadow is continuously wet and can be considered a true water meadow.
It is not considered a true disease.
This area is all that is left of Cozumel to be considered a true wilderness.
It is considered a true gift.
An Austrian citizen with no skiing ambitions can not be considered a true Austrian.
This is not generally considered a true high school diploma.
It is for this reason that the Government of Nunavut must be considered a true partner.
Wudang martial arts are also considered a true art of health and fitness.
It is considered a true masterpiece of the Portuguese Gothic style.
Hacking a smart city will be considered a true act of war.
The pink dolphin is considered a true exotic animal because of its incredible character and color.
Furthermore, taq polymerase is not considered a true extremozyme.
Vinci is considered a true Renaissance man.
The area 's climate is too humid to be considered a true desert.
I would not be considered a true Egyptian either.
This system is relatively standardised, and could be considered a true writing system.
He was also considered a true child of Robert.
This, like the certificate of attendance, is not generally considered a true high school diploma.
Sanlúcar de Barrameda is considered a true natural and culinary paradise boasting an important wine culture.
Back then, the ability to write was considered a true privilege.
To be considered a true psychic vampire, a person has to meet several criteria on this list.
During his lifetime he was considered a true Bodhisattva by all.
S-Methylmethionine is sometimes referred to as vitamin U, but it is not considered a true vitamin.
With a number of patents we may be considered a true innovation leader in the recruitment market.
Yellow Cypress Until recently, the yellow cypress was not considered a true cypress.
A best friend is considered a true blessing of God.
In Greece, 54 % believe it is very important to be Christian to be considered a true national.
Warren Buffet is considered a true finance wizard.
Gavaldón films were synonymous with quality and working with him was considered a true honor . [ 21 ].
Today the Como Lake is considered a true international brand.
Maternal HIV infection, in this situation, this is considered a true contraindication.
As a result, she is considered a true ally to the pack and those who aid them.
So, in the eyes of the Pharaoh, I would not be considered a true Egyptian either.

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