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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a veil beyond which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that obscures or hides what lies beyond, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "There is a veil beyond which the truth remains hidden from those who do not seek it."
Alternatives: "a curtain beyond which" or "a barrier beyond which".
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"I'm not able to see my stories as establishing or presuming the existence of a veil beyond which the characters in them are incapable of seeing.
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His romantic notions were a veil behind which lay ossified privilege.
Mr. Johnson held odd jobs like collecting scrap, Mr. Gross, said, and Ms. Bowers wore a veil, which attracted attention.
Ellie wore a custom-made, white gown from doggyduds.com and a veil, which got lost in a mud puddle.
Their headdresses also featured a veil which was draped backwards.
Her head is covered in a purple veil through which sunlight shines.
Salaam wears a veil, and her coalition, which includes many Sadrists, has relations with Iran.
"Traumatic stress creates a veil of fear through which a person experiences the world.
Still, a pseudonym was too thin a veil for his most scandalous pieces, which he circulated only in manuscript.
It was a windless day with a thin veiling of cloud, which I didn't mind at all.
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