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1 His ultimate goal is not the strikingly new but the eternally true .
2 The classic is that which does not grow old-theclassic is the eternally true .
3 The old legend of Achilles's heel will be eternally true .
4 And if this is so, then this fact is eternally true regarding every human being.
5 And therein he strikes an eternally true note.
6 For Byron's fine lines are eternally true , -
7 All things separate, all things again greet one another; eternally true to itself remaineth the ring of existence.
8 Then occurs this eternally true passage:
9 But he had no inkling that the Gospel story is symbolic-thelife-story of genius for all time, eternally true .
10 If it will strengthen you to know that I shall always love you, the knowledge will be eternally true .
11 And in some greater and higher sense than we had yet perceived, the saying 'vox populi vox dei' was eternally true .
12 Though he shudders inwardly, Undine's purity and loveliness conquer Hugo's fright, and he once more swears to be eternally true to her.
13 No one but a Dennis will hesitate an instant in deciding which of the theories is the more importantly and eternally true one.
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This collocation consists of: Eternally true through the time
Eternally true across language varieties