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True

/truː/adjective / adverb / noun
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True means conforming to facts or reality, accurately representing what is genuine or correct without distortion or falsehood. In modern contexts, it's often used to denote loyalty in personal relationships or validity in logical and scientific assertions, making it a cornerstone for trust and verification in everyday decisions and professional analyses.

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In computing, 'true' as a boolean value has been fundamental since the invention of digital logic in the 1930s by Claude Shannon, where it represents a binary state of 1, and it's estimated that over 70% of the world's software decisions rely on true/false evaluations to function, powering everything from your smartphone to global financial systems.

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