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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a veritable feeling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the authenticity or intensity of a particular emotion or sensation.
Example: "After hearing the news, there was a veritable feeling of joy that spread throughout the room."
Alternatives: "a genuine feeling" or "an authentic feeling".
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But what truly left an impact upon Don, and what allowed him to experience a veritable feeling of excitement unlike that felt during any other demo we could have created, was when Don drove the robot himself, making it fly across the room responding to his every flick of the controller.
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The stifling heat, cramped quarters, and fetid conditions paired with the uncomfortable feeling of leading a veritable security brigade around the camp left me feeling nauseous.
You get the feeling, rather, that Smith regarded himself as a veritable font of creative virility, in the image of Picasso or Pollock, which makes the squirt works seem all the more silly.
You give him a subject he has deep feelings about (and hey, with Phil, are there any other?), and he's a veritable Ferrari of emotionality, able to accelerate from 0 to 110 in about 30 seconds.
A veritable bargain.
A veritable Gallic paradise.
A veritable treasure".
There is a veritable army of altruists.
It's a veritable winter wonderland.
A veritable symphony of strings, folk-style.
He is a veritable thinking machine.
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