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Discover Ludwig"a montage" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to a series of images, each typically portraying a different moment or emotion, that are shown in quick succession in order to create a particular effect. For example, "The movie opened with a montage of the characters' childhoods to illustrate how much their lives had changed over the years."
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A montage is incredibly challenging.
Entrants also identified figures in a montage.
"Serial" features a montage of news clips.
A montage of video clips followed.
It's time for a montage.
Images are a montage of two frames.
Nigeria is a montage of different nations.
After all, even Rocky had a montage.
And of course that means a montage!
The final sequence is a montage.
A montage of photographs of young John with Howard Bluth.
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