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lol here are some examples of the word in use...

https://sentence.yourdictionary.com/veritable

And you're correct, the nuance here being that the word doesn't mean exactly true.

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but can also... mean true

from your own link

Veritable helmets of metal, such as Herodotus ascribes to Assyrians and Chalybians (vii.

These must have been those ancient plastic helmets I assume, perhaps a polymer composite

You missed...

She was a veritable garden of indecision.

Gadflies and mosquitoes are a veritable plague around the lakes of the lowlands in the hot weather.

At first it was a veritable honeymoon; conversation never flagged and either found in the other his soul's complement.

His one re deeming feature was a love of art; his own cathedral was a veritable Pantheon.

The male, however, is a veritable pigmy beside the female, and during copulation presents the appearance of a parasite attached to her abdomen.

These sub-apostolic epistles are veritable "human documents," with the personal note running through them.

All using metaphors. Like I said, the word is never really used in the manner you are attempting to use it.

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Yet it is clearly used in that manner via that same link. Stop being 'gay' with yourself.

"never really"

Technically correct is the only correct