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The phrase "a compelling portrait" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a vivid and engaging representation of a person, situation, or concept, often in a literary or artistic context.
Example: "The author paints a compelling portrait of the protagonist's struggles and triumphs throughout the novel."
Alternatives: "an engaging depiction" or "a vivid representation."
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Lincoln, a compelling portrait of Pres.
Not a compelling portrait of a city.
It's a compelling portrait of outsidership cowed by the crowds.
Shakespeare adds to this narrative a compelling portrait of midlife crisis.
Mr Greig's is a compelling portrait of a complete amoralist who became a monstre sacré.
He also creates a compelling portrait of his unlearned but loving grandmother.
It is a compelling portrait of a mysterious and original intellectual.
This is a compelling portrait of an extraordinary woman, written with a poet's precision.
Mr. Clarke's books paint a compelling portrait of the universe beyond the confines of Earth.
By combining dynamical systems theory with optimal control techniques, we are able to provide a compelling portrait of the complex landscape of the trajectory design space.
Dark Shadows is a compelling portrait of Kazakhstan, a country that is little known in the West.
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