If you have three sides, you can always draw a unique triangle.
False
According to SSS rule, any two triangles having same measurements of their sides will be congruent, i.e. identical. So, you can draw a unique triangle. But this can happen ONLY if the sum of lengths of any two sides is greater than that of the third side and difference between any two sides is less than the third side. So, you can't always draw a triangle.