Sentence examples for a veritable ocean of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a veritable ocean of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a vast quantity or abundance of something, often in a metaphorical sense. Example: "The library contained a veritable ocean of knowledge, with books on every conceivable subject."

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I walked down Bedford Avenue, a veritable ocean of beard.

ITALY, long portrayed as a veritable ocean of red wine, is turning out to be just as awash in whites.

Mr. Fish's tribute to Wallace certainly honors his affinity for long-haul composition: it runs a daunting two and a half hours without an intermission, which makes both for a long sit (there is a two-minute pause for stretching) and a veritable ocean of words to surf, or occasionally drown in.

When it comes to gaming, calling Saudi Arabia a veritable ocean of whales is no exaggerated stereotype — and it's time to identify who, exactly, those mysterious and wondrous big spenders are who are devouring all those games.

It also hosts a veritable ocean of porn.

The company has of course been subject to plenty of fraud in the past, but the latest swindles suggest its increasingly spectacular wealth has made it all the more inviting as a target if only because the losses represent a drop in a veritable ocean of unreal corporate profit.

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We were surrounded by a veritable sea of Queen Elsas.

Long before two o'clock, the hour when M. Briand, as president of the Ministerial Council, was due at M. Poincaré's residence to accompany the new president of the Republic to the Palais de l'Elysée, the crowd began to gather, veritable oceans of humanity, waiting in buoyant humor to catch a glimpse of the man in whom France has placed her confidence.

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But I wondered what might be the long-term psychological impact of Reynolds's contention (hammered home with a follow-up article in this month's Wire, and accompanying "Toopographical portal" – a veritable toopographic ocean of ancillary materials) that "we are all David Toop now"?

There are gardens of vegetables, oceans of seafood, a veritable abattoir of meat.

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