true-life in the PONS Dictionary

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The scenario is new to me and many of the gruesome true-life stories shock me out of my wits.
www.thehindu.com
A 30-minute program, it includes features, interviews, re-enacted true-life stories and a diversity of inspirational music.
en.wikipedia.org
Here are top tricks the experts use to judiciously calculate and time offers, as well as true-life tales of some agents' recent relocations.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Characters and facts in the majority of the episodes were more often than not entirely fictitious or loosely-based composites of true-life criminals of that era.
en.wikipedia.org
It boasts of true-life gaming keys, including shoulder buttons and a joystick.
www.ibtimes.co.uk
It is exclusively true-life stories with real people behind.
en.wikipedia.org
The plot becomes landlocked in true-life implausibilities; the characters rarely get a hold on the moviegoer's heart or lapels.
en.wikipedia.org
Some advertising material issued to promote the series inadvisedly claimed that it was a true-life story.
en.wikipedia.org
His published book sold over 5,000 copies and offered true-life experiences.
www.oshawaexpress.ca
Most episodes were dramatised stories, although some of them were presented as true-life documentary.
en.wikipedia.org

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