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The phrase "a portrait that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific portrait and providing additional information about it.
Example: "She painted a portrait that captured the essence of her subject's personality."
Alternatives: "a painting that" or "an image that".
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It's all there in a portrait that lasts six minutes.
It's a portrait that many women in tech find all too familiar.
The dichotomy between the two people creates a portrait that is incredibly compelling and seductive.
What emerges is a portrait that underscores a diverse and divided county.
It was like restoring a portrait that had fallen into fragments.
Other than that, we want a portrait that looks good in the light.
It is a portrait that acknowledges a gulf between Blair and the artist.
It's a portrait that tells nothing of the cryptic brilliance of her best fiction.
Philip Guston immortalized Feldman in a portrait that depicts him with a cigarette jutting from his mouth.
It is a portrait that breaks the mould of western portraiture – and of images of women in art.
The paper then used the photo to draw a portrait that made me look a lot balder than I am.
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