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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alluring veneer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an attractive or deceptive outward appearance that conceals something less appealing underneath.
Example: "The old mansion had an alluring veneer, but inside, it was filled with dust and decay."
Alternatives: "charming facade" or "tempting surface".
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When the grandfather of the novel's student hero Marius bemoans the rottenness of France's bankers and industrialists as the ugly truth beneath an alluring veneer of wealth, the country's literary grandfather was making his own voice heard.
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The couple's project — chronicling the illicit lives of convicts — has given Don Diva a veneer of authenticity in the underworld as glossy as its brash, alluring covers, though, it must be said, on at least one occasion an employee of the magazine suffered a fate similar to the subjects profiled within it.
"Veneer: Mike Stumbras".
Alluring even.
Veneer o Morir.
She is effortlessly alluring.
Choice is alluring.
The value of veneer".
The logic is alluring.
Elsewhere the veneer thickens.
It's alluring.
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