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The phrase "that a veritable" is a correct usage in written English.
This phrase is typically used in the form of an adjective to signify that something is real or true. For example: "He was a veritable genius in the field of mathematics."
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Following controlled Realism, the more sensitive and expressive Romanticism entered the limelight, and after that, a veritable shitload of other -isms appeared.
So it was that a veritable galaxy of celebrities descended on Chicago this week to pay homage to the departing goddess of daytime TV.
There is, however, one very good reason why you can't ignore Frauenliebe und -leben, namely that a veritable Who's Who of artists have recorded it.
Period documents reveal that a veritable fleet of different types of boats once departed from its dock, and a corps of gardeners tended its plantings.
They now believe that a veritable Eichmann has taken his place among their lakeside ranks, "an old Nazi hiding in the Berkshires under the guise of a blue-toed low-sodium bridge-playing Jew".
We got the porterhouse, we got the fries, she loaded up her plate, and then she commenced such frantic knife and fork movements that a veritable cloud of dust rose around her — I was reminded of a Road Runner cartoon.
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Getting there isn't easy or cheap (neither are the resorts, for that matter), but once you arrive you'll be greeted with a uniquely protected lagoon that's a veritable Garden of Eden for sea-life.
And the jam … well, that's a veritable wasp's nest.
Wen was born in Suzhou, a city of canals that remains a veritable museum of classical gardens, most from the Qing dynasty (1644-1912), a few earlier.
The kind of information the thieves are able to glean is shared in online forums that are a veritable marketplace for criminals.
At Cora Ginsburg, where textiles rule, one of the featured objects is a mid-17th-century English needlework box seen against a wall that holds a veritable seminar on the bas-relief effects of 17th-century raised needlework.
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