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Discover LudwigThe term "a veneer" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to an attractive and/or deceptive outer layer that hides something else. For example, "His charming facade is nothing more than a veneer, designed to hide his true nature."
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It's always a veneer.
It's a veneer.
A veneer of normality has returned.
But this is mostly a veneer.
— with a veneer of historical context.
But that's just a veneer.
A veneer redryer is a process unit.
Usually encased in a veneer of gloom.
I thought a veneer was necessary.
Elsewhere, inspectors apparently accepted a veneer of plausible deniability.
A veneer of civilization descends quickly, like a shining rain.
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