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The phrase "a picture of something" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an image that depicts a specific object, scene, or concept.
Example: "She showed me a picture of something she had drawn during her art class."
Alternatives: "an image of something" or "a photo of something".
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"It's a picture of something broken," Daisy says.
The image onscreen was not just a picture of something real; it was reality itself.
And do those dots make a picture of something, or are they simply ornament?
You swiped left to say 'yes' to a picture of something, right to say 'no'".
He gave us a picture of something we haven't seen before".
It "takes a picture of something, and then translates that picture into a unique sound-wave".
"You can take a picture of something, print it and look at it in deep ways," he said.
In the shorts — each is about ten minutes long — he'd usually draw a picture of something he'd seen.
"All these things put together create a picture of something unusual, particularly coming from the United Nations," he said.
In the shorts each is about ten minutes long he'd usually draw a picture of something he'd seen.
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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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