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The phrase "a portrait of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when describing a painting, photograph, or other artistic representation of a person or thing. It can also be used when describing a detailed or vivid description of someone or something. Example: The museum displayed a portrait of the famous queen, capturing her elegant features and regal presence. Another example: The author's book is a beautiful portrait of life in a small town, filled with charming characters and heartwarming stories.
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"It's a portrait of L.A".
Above: A portrait of Lei Feng.
This isn't a portrait of grief.
It is a portrait of a person.
It wasn't a portrait of despair.
It is a portrait of Judy Linn.
It's a portrait of a court.
(C) a portrait of a corrupt system?
Capital: A Portrait of Twenty-First Century Delhi.
A portrait of a town?
A Portrait of Bruno Bettelheim.
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