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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a miniature of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small-scale version or representation of something larger.
Example: "The artist created a miniature of the famous statue, capturing every detail in a fraction of the size."
Alternatives: "a replica of" or "a model of".
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About a year later he painted a miniature of the sole male heir, who would later become Edward VI.
And finally, Frances's tumble, at once charming and alarming, is a miniature of the film itself.
Letters from Mozart indicate that Grassi's brother Joseph, also an artist, painted a miniature of Mozart.
And all of it from a hill that is a miniature of a major ski resort.
When a miniature of Normandie was needed, he was called in to make it.
To the end of her days Pat kept a miniature of Isabella on her mantelpiece.
If you have bags of time, why not make a miniature of your own house?
We also designed a miniature of effluent-treating pipeline, which demonstrates the potential of the application.
His late encounter with Jasmine is one of several small scenes he does beautifully, a miniature of tenderly spoken resentment.
And that there is still cruelty in the country and that prison is a miniature of Russia itself.
Under a portrait of the first President Bush in the Cross Hall is a miniature of Thomas Jefferson's home, Monticello.
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