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(as) true as steel

British pronunciation/az tɹˈuː az stˈiːl/
American pronunciation/æz tɹˈuː æz stˈiːl/
(as) true as steel
[PHRASE]
1

used to describe someone who can be trusted or depended on

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(as|) true as steel definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "true as steel" and when to use it?

The phrase "true as steel" originates from the qualities associated with the metal itself. It can be used in personal and professional contexts to praise someone's commitment and reliability. It emphasizes the importance of steadfastness and integrity.

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