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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a veritable clone of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is an exact or true copy of another thing, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "The new smartphone model is a veritable clone of its predecessor, featuring the same design and specifications."
Alternatives: "a true replica of" or "an exact copy of".
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In South Carolina, Lindsey Graham, one of the Senate's most reliably conservative voices on foreign policy, is being painted by primary opponents as a veritable clone of President Obama.
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Not content to make nominal concessions to weathering, designers are putting major muscle behind fabric development to produce pieces that are veritable clones of garments past, right down to the achingly soft hand, or feel, of the fabric, quirky, old-fashioned details like hand-stitching and a subtly distressed look.
SCNT would provide the gold standard for production of personalized stem cells for humans, as the resulting progeny are veritable clones of the donor genome.
There is a veritable army of altruists.
A veritable symphony of strings, folk-style.
A veritable legion of evidence supports the seafloor spreading hypothesis.
Goody, a veritable repository of history, has nostalgic leanings.
A veritable poet of the keyboard.
I walked down Bedford Avenue, a veritable ocean of beard.
A veritable trail of socks -- leading where?
Gang, a veritable cavalier of cavil.
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