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The phrase "as a veiled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is concealed or disguised, often implying a hidden meaning or intention.
Example: "Her comments were as a veiled criticism of the management's decisions."
Alternatives: "as a disguised" or "as a hidden".
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He has denounced Maduro's campaign as "obnoxious and oppressive," viewing it as a veiled military threat.
That statement was widely interpreted as a veiled assassination threat as well at the time.
The former congressman, who was rattled by charges he cultivated the support of white supremacists and criticized for a quip his opponents interpreted as a veiled racial slur, is eager to move on.
His declaration in a recent CNN interview that Indian Muslims "would live for India and die for India" was seen by some as a veiled response to such criticism.
Falconer was viewed as a personal breakthrough for Cheever too, which was largely viewed as a veiled coming out tale.
Beneath the production wizardry and celebrity spotting, perhaps the best way to read the God Only Knows video is as a veiled premonition.
On repeated listens, the record reveals itself as a veiled narrative about the struggle to create, the desire for achievement and validation, the temptation to exist.
American observers saw that as a veiled allusion to Trump.
It included commentary that some brokers read as a veiled threat.
Audience members heard it as a veiled critique of both Mr. Comey and Ms. Lynch.
At the start, Ms. Johnson was barely discernible as a veiled clump in black fabric.
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