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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was a veritable" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone as being truly or absolutely something, often with a positive connotation. Example: The new dessert was a veritable feast for the taste buds, with layers of rich chocolate, creamy caramel, and crunchy nuts.
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It was a veritable bargain.
So Princeton was a veritable fortress.
It was a veritable organ recital.
There was a veritable mutiny in progress.
Now it was a veritable block party.
America's fleet was a veritable armada.
There was a veritable avalanche of them.
Compared with Apple, Cisco was a veritable spendthrift.
Asking more from the wealthy was a veritable campaign promise.
No mistaking, it was a veritable idyll of family togetherness.
It was a veritable who's who of Egypt's Islamist groups.
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