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Filter by Meaning The report provides verite about the company's finances.
He finally admitted the verite of his involvement in the crime.
She spoke with verite and conviction about her beliefs.
The detective was determined to get to the verite about the crime.
The teacher emphasized the importance of verite in historical research.
The detective sought verite evidence to support his theory.
The question of verite is a key issue in epistemology.
Some argue that verite is subjective and varies from person to person.
The biographer aimed for verite portrayals of the subjects she wrote about.
The weather forecast gave a verite prediction of the upcoming storm.
The director chose a verite approach to make the documentary feel more authentic.
The author's verite shone through in her writing.
I appreciate your verite, even if it's not what I want to hear.
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