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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pictured" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that has been depicted or illustrated, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "In the gallery, there was a pictured scene of a serene landscape."
Alternatives: "an illustrated" or "a depicted".
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Be-blazered in our uniforms and ties (Who he? Who she?) – pensioners in disguise As who they were, a pictured epitaph.
This article was amended on 18 June 2018 to clarify that apartments will start at nearly $1m, the building has 17 storeys, Springsteen was not paid directly for playing Asbury Lanes and a pictured mural is not located in Asbury Park.
Trump writes that he picked the heavy title, along with a sneering photo of himself for the cover, because the country is in serious trouble: "So I wanted a picture where I wasn't happy, a pictured that reflected the anger and unhappiness that I feel, rather than joy.
WC was assessed in the second questionnaire using a pictured instruction.
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A picture is a picture.
Nobody took a picture.
It's a picture.
A Picture of Britain.
Here's a picture.
A picture came.
Joe wanted a picture.
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