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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a veritable god of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to emphasize someone's exceptional skill or mastery in a particular area, often in a hyperbolic or exaggerated manner. Example: "In the world of chess, he is a veritable god of strategy, outsmarting his opponents at every turn."
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(The Surrealist André Breton described Rimbaud as "a veritable god of puberty").
Even if Rimbaud is now a hero to Beat poets, intellectual rock stars, gay activists and teenage rebels (Breton called the writer "a veritable god of puberty"), Mr. Robb argues that the scant evidence means "there are at least as many Rimbauds as there are personae in his work".
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A lot of people invested great faith in Professor AC Grayling, until this week a veritable god among atheists.
Except that Pan, the son of Hermes, whose statue is also in the garden, is the veritable god of Arcadia.
Wandering the streets of New Orleans in his black leather jacket with an American flag sewn on the back, the tall, lanky scion of Hollywood royalty looked like a walking piece of pop art; a veritable motorcycle god.
Mary Beth, by email My God, last week was a veritable bumper crop of exciting cultural stories.
There is a veritable army of altruists.
A veritable symphony of strings, folk-style.
A veritable trail of socks -- leading where?
A veritable poet of the keyboard.
Gang, a veritable cavalier of cavil.
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