be true to
Frequency: 7.519.8 per million words
To be loyal or faithful to a person, principle, or promise.
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- He was true to his word, and turned up on time.
- She remained true to her principles throughout her career.
- He has stayed true to his promise despite the difficulties.
- It's crucial to always be true to yourself.
- The film aims to be true to the original novel.
- Will you be true to your heart and follow your dreams?
- Despite the challenges, they were true to their commitment.
- To earn trust, one must be true to their word.
- The leader vowed to be true to the people's needs.
- I hope you will always be true to your friends.