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The phrase "a false picture of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a misleading or inaccurate representation of a situation, person, or concept.
Example: "The media often presents a false picture of the events that transpired during the protest."
Alternatives: "a misleading portrayal of" or "an inaccurate representation of".
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The lawsuit presents inaccurate information that creates a false picture of how we operate.
When the situation looks hopeless, try to paint a false picture of the layout for declarer.
He said that, by showing "half-naked women," Tolo "gives a false picture" of Afghanistan.
It also compensates for the rapid jerky movements of our eyes called saccades, giving a false picture of steady vision.
So comparing corporate profits only to American G.D.P. yields a false picture of how companies are doing.
"Ellen and her lawyer are painting a false picture of what happened," said Lynne Hermle, outside counsel for Kleiner Perkins.
Yet the battle over the Olympics paints a false picture of the current relationship between business and human-rights activists.
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This benefits no one, as it has the effect of painting a false picture about the continent and each of its 54 diverse states.
Lord Stirrup said the story had given a "totally false picture" of what he was saying he could do.
All this gives a palpable false picture of the traffic problem, but it seems to us that the statiscians have managed to evolve a cheerful world.
Some left-wing critics of the Iranian government living abroad object to her tour, arguing that it helps present a softer, false picture of Iranian rule.
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a false portrayal of
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a clear picture of
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a false economy of
a false impression of
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a false face of
a false Sense of
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