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The veritable
adjective
True, real.
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The "veritable 'Chinese Wall' " that bisected the city for 14 blocks could be eliminated.
The veritable cornucopia of potential thematic material led to high ambitions and an inevitable Grid Reckoning.
The veritable club banger is foremost an ode to Katy Perry's recent social awakening, but it's also a dancehall masterpiece.
The "veritable" makes you fall asleep, when, without it, the thought would be at least on the way to being worth hearing.
The veritable ne plus ultra of pig fat, it's far superior to supermarket lard, which is heavily processed stuff that can have an off taste.
Hanif's Karachi is the veritable definition of anarchy.
Wildlife on courses is common, part of the veritable yin and yang of the golfing experience.
My pal Andrea said I looked like a pig in the veritable.
To be honest, the diets of celebrities are not usually the veritable party you would imagine.
It was the veritable cafeteria for Poz magazine, whose offices were nearby.
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Rather than exceptions, we'd be better off understanding them as harbingers of our future--the veritable canaries in the mine whose warnings should be heeded.
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