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"a portrait in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a type of painting or drawing, typically of a person, that is done in a particular style or medium. Here are two examples: 1. "The artist created a stunning portrait in charcoal, capturing the subject's intense gaze and fierce determination." 2. "The museum's collection includes a collection of portraits in oil, ranging from traditional Renaissance styles to contemporary abstract interpretations."
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He gave her a portrait in exchange.
[Walker, Alice] Alice Walker: A Portrait in the First Person.
A translation is more like a portrait in oils".
Thompson collaborated with Diamond in a portrait in two scenes.
Southern now wished to paint a "portrait in a landscape".
Not a portrait, in fact: a Persian miniature.
Ms. Dvorovenko is a portrait in fin de siècle presence.
30 min. Read more about [Walker, Alice] Alice Walker: A Portrait in the First Person.
Daniel Patrick Moynihan: A Portrait in Letters of an American Visionary.
Krusinksi's mug shot, showing scarlet scratches on his face, is a portrait in misery.
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A portrait-in-progress of a nude woman holding a.50-caliber pistol looks like a pornographic locker-room poster.
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