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In reference to statements, the term, '''true''' means "in accord with the actual state of affairs."
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Any given statement about the actual state of affairs in any given case is '''true''' to the actual state of affairs if and only if it is in accord with the actual state of affairs in that particular case.

Related word: ] a statement in accord with the actual state of affairs

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In reference to statements, the term, true means "in accord with the actual state of affairs."

Any given statement about the actual state of affairs in any given case is true to the actual state of affairs if and only if it is in accord with the actual state of affairs in that particular case.

Related word: truth a statement in accord with the actual state of affairs