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The phrase "a compelling picture" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that is visually striking or emotionally engaging, often in the context of art, literature, or storytelling.
Example: "The author painted a compelling picture of the protagonist's struggles, drawing readers into the narrative."
Alternatives: "an engaging image" or "a vivid portrayal."
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Every detail fits into a compelling picture.
But what he does brilliantly is paint a compelling picture of systemic abuse.
"Courage in Kansas" (editorial, April 14) presents a compelling picture of reproductive rights in this country.
He is attempting to regain political momentum by painting a compelling picture of the future of the NHS.
They create a compelling picture of a desired state of affairs which inspires their people to perform.
"Lots of Chemicals, Little Reaction" (Op-Ed, Sept. 22) paints a compelling picture of chemical insecurity in the United States.
Kingsolver combines personal and environmental stories to create a compelling picture of small-town life and big-world disaster.
Miller has had access to a wealth of private correspondence, enabling him to construct a compelling picture of the participants.
Although many of the sources are unnamed, it paints a compelling picture of a man with a temper.
She also draws a compelling picture of the tension between the bank's Japanese staff and the American newcomers.
This approach provides a compelling picture of the role of specific factors in driving or undermining an economy's success.
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