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The phrase "a photograph" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a picture taken with a camera, typically to capture a moment or scene.
Example: "She displayed a photograph of her family on the mantelpiece."
Alternatives: "a picture" or "an image".
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Not even a photograph.
Likewise, a photograph.
It's quite a photograph.
Lynch wanted a photograph.
Same with a photograph.
Inside is a photograph.
Posted a photograph on Facebook?
"Funny, they'd take a photograph".
A photograph can change todo.
This isn't just a photograph.
Ask yourself: do our beliefs about a photograph determine what a photograph is a photograph of?
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