Examples of 'literally true' in a sentence

Meaning of "literally true"

literally true - This phrase is used when something is factually true and accurate in its literal sense without exaggeration or metaphorical language

How to use "literally true" in a sentence

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literally true
This is quite literally true of your physical being.
We will see how that is literally true.
It is literally true that some churches are dead.
And this is historically and literally true.
That was both literally true and a metaphor.
The curse seems to have come literally true.
It is literally true in the blogging industry.
They can not both be literally true.
This is literally true when measuring.
I think that may be literally true.
Literally true but misleading.
Perhaps it is not literally true that.
So literally true.
I hope that is not literally true.
It certainly is not literally true that the lake of fire is the second death.

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Thousands of years ago this was literally true however.
The Bible is literally true in everything it says.
His promise is most literally true.
And it is literally true that I have read through.
The ideas is not that they are literally true.
I assume this is either literally true or a stylistic choice by the writer.
So what he said might be literally true.
This is literally true in Venezuela.
That may not be literally true.
It 's literally true that you can succeed best and quickest.
Both could not be literally true.
It is literally true in molecular and physiological terms . ”.
For some of us that is literally true.
That was both literally true and a metaphor . It is.
And we know this is literally true.
Is it literally true that she 's going alone with you to that castle?
But this is not literally true.
For example, propositions are often thought to be the only things that are literally true.
And this is literally true.
The texts of religious groups around the world are literally true.
This may be literally true.
In India there are many holy men of whom this is literally true.
And also literally true.
This certainly does not mean that they are literally true.
And it was literally true.
Even accounts based on real events are not literally true.
Some passages have parts that are literally true and parts that are literally impossible.
I would not make them if they were not literally true.
However this is literally true of Jesus.
But there is one street in Karachi Pakistan where the phrase is literally true.
The pitch is literally true.
Think of the fundamentalist who says that every word of the Bible is literally true.
This might be literally true.
A Protestant who believes that everything in the Bible is literally true.
Everything is literally true.

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