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"semblance of veracity" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means a false or deceptive appearance of truth or authenticity. Example: The politician's statements had a semblance of veracity, but upon closer examination, they were filled with lies and half-truths.
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Both are rooted in the particulars of the present day; both trade on those particulars to adorn ideas about current realities with a semblance of veracity; and both films are, to use Hemingway's term, made hollow by all that the filmmakers seem to ignore about their characters.
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That feeling of veracity applies throughout the collection.
"I try to give imaginary people a kind of veracity".
Then there was the problem of veracity.
Over time, a semblance of normalcy returned.
A semblance of normal life has returned.
Some semblance of spring had momentarily arrived.
A semblance of political comedy.
From begging for some semblance of justice?
"I want a semblance of the truth.
Some semblance of orderly life worked wonders.
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