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12 Sentences With "ringing true"

How to use ringing true in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "ringing true" and check conjugation/comparative form for "ringing true". Mastering all the usages of "ringing true" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Sholay is ageless, its lessons, songs, and dialogues ringing true to this day.
And so when I ask you about certain things not ringing true, I watch these news conferences.
Canadians are famous for saying 'sorry,' but Mark Zuckerberg's apologies are not ringing true for the northern nation.
It can only go "wrong" when the license taken with facts strains credulity, and prevents the narrative from ringing true.
This unfortunate trend is ringing true in many large American cities, and it is mirrored by their rising violent crime rates.
The only thing that keeps that theory from ringing true is that Munsch herself has also been attacked by the slime monster.
However, that old adage about early birds and worms is ringing true for travelers hoping to snag the best deals on holiday travel.
He pulls off a literary account of war that is accessible to those who wonder "what it's like" while ringing true to those who — each in his or her own way — already know.
The entrance to Noah's living quarters is marked with a coy note about how the women onboard the Ark aren't named in the Bible — AIG ringing true, for once — but it seems the ladies were OK with birds.
That the closing passages shift gears to impose a happy ending where none seems possible — "I am content," the older Leo says — is in keeping with the emphasis on "release" (a key word in the lyrics) without remotely ringing true.
Asked why his brother — the 2017 N.B.A. coach of the year — has reportedly been willing to reconnect with the man who, he publicly admitted this past season, forced him out in New York, Dan D'Antoni offered several reasons, all ringing true.
The book received largely positive reviews. Michael Crampton, writing for The Sunday Times considered it an "exciting and richly fascinating account" and thought Fleming authored a book that "ringing true as fact, is at the same time as highly entertaining as any fiction." The Times Literary Supplement obtained the services of the Earl of Cardigan to review the book. He noted that "the book is put together with a skill one would expect from Mr. Fleming", which leads to something that is "very entertaining reading".

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