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the veritable
adjective
True, real.
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Hanif's Karachi is the veritable definition of anarchy.
Wildlife on courses is common, part of the veritable yin and yang of the golfing experience.
The "veritable 'Chinese Wall' " that bisected the city for 14 blocks could be eliminated.
It was the veritable cafeteria for Poz magazine, whose offices were nearby.
Agnes de Mille called the Y "the veritable cradle of the modern dance movement".
He repeatedly condemned "Turks and Moors, the veritable barbarian outcasts of the nations".
Then came the veritable explosion as Costa rifled in Chelsea's late winner.
Fresh fruit is piled into cute, apple-shaped glass dishes and freshly brewed rich Cuban coffee accompanies the veritable feast.
This holds true even when measured against the veritable yardsticks from Democratic party history like Lyndon Johnson's Model Cities programme.
This world, it insists, "is paradise, / odd words in legion / beating around the veritable bush" (that is, the burning bush).
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Rather than exceptions, we'd be better off understanding them as harbingers of our future--the veritable canaries in the mine whose warnings should be heeded.
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