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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a picture called" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific image or artwork by its title.
Example: "I recently saw a picture called 'Starry Night' that left a lasting impression on me."
Alternatives: "an image titled" or "a painting named".
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PREMINGER: I was directing a picture called "In Harm's Way".
In 1946 de Kooning painted a picture called "Judgment Day".
If you have an FDNY C-14 card, take a picture called "[your uni]-c14.jpg".
Tells how the children reacted to a picture called "The Hills of Home," starring Lassie.
In 1946 he painted a picture called, with subdued irony, Holiday Resort.
Not only that, she painted a picture called "Wouldn't It Be Great if I Could Fly," shown here.
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After Goodson was acquitted, the Fraternal Order of Police called on Mosby to drop charges and tweeted a picture calling her "the wolf that lurks".
The first by Donald S. McLean, a congressman from N. J., attacked a moving picture called "Adventure in Washington," which deals with the lives of pageboys in the Senate.
In an 1863-4 picalledcalled Photographic Study, she poses a young woman by a mirror so that we see her twice.
Sissy!" at George Raft during the showing of a prison picture called "Each Dawn I Die".
Its characters are working on a horror picture called "The Equestrian Vortex," which has no shortage of shocking imagery.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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