Aún no tenemos significados para "literally true".
1A new study using artificial intelligence says that is now literally true.
2Few who said it thought it would one day be literally true.
3I'm sure it's not literally true; Caroline always exaggerates everything so much.
4Treat the words as if they are literally true for the speaker.
5A visual of the ship shows that this is not literally true.
6And I- Ialonewould know that it was absolutely and literally true.
7Here is something from the New York Herald which is literally true:
8Wherefore, he accepted the text about faith removing mountains as literally true.
9His words were literally true, but they gave an utterly false impression.
10Thirty per cent of Americans think the Bible is literally true.
11His feeling that he was inside a movie set was almost literally true.
12This statement was so literally true that I burst into laughter.
13This was only too literally true; for several corpses lay on the ground.
14I did not know it then, but that would be literally true someday.
15The country was eager for good news, and took it as literally true.
16The narratives composing this book are literally true stories of crime.
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