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What is the verb form of true?

There isn't a direct verb form of "true". "True" is an adjective, meaning it describes a noun.

However, here are some verbs that relate to the concept of truth:

* Verify: To confirm the truth of something.

* Prove: To demonstrate the truth of something.

* Assert: To state something as true.

* Confirm: To make certain that something is true.

* Validate: To make something officially acceptable or true.

You can also use the verb "to be" with "true" to form a sentence:

* The statement is true.

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