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The phrase "a pictures like" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a picture like"? If this is the case, you can use it when comparing or describing something that resembles a specific image or visual representation.
Example: "I want to create a design that has a feel similar to a picture like the one we saw in the gallery."
Alternatives: "an image similar to" or "a photo resembling".
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Uncertain of Bogart's appeal, the studio cast him in character parts, generally malevolent (his resemblance to John Dillinger did not pass unnoticed) in A pictures like "Kid Galahad" and "The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse" (Bogart's first collaboration with John Huston, who worked on the script).
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Each consists in having a picture-like impression that remains after the object that impressed upon the senses is gone.
What is clear, however, is that Descartes' readers would have readily been able to find a concept of the idea as a picture-like image in his writings.
A picture like "St.
Of course, especially with a picture like that one.
No one would have posed a picture like this.
"A picture like this doesn't come along every day.
It's impossible to plan a picture like that one.
Scattered dots seemed to form a picture, like a constellation in the sky.
They feel that having a picture like that shows what a great home it is.
"I've been looking my entire career for a picture like this," Mr. Ortenberg said.
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