Sentence examples for a postcard of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a postcard of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a postcard that features a specific image or scene, often related to a location or event.
Example: "I received a beautiful postcard of the Eiffel Tower from my friend who visited Paris."
Alternatives: "a postcard featuring" or "a postcard depicting".

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A postcard of beauty and order?

It is a rough neighborhood, "a postcard of urban decay".

In this world there is a postcard of everything.

There is a postcard of Dora the Explorer.

A postcard of the Acropolis, prestamped envelopes, packaged towelettes bearing the insignia of Olympic Airways.

A couple of years ago, we received a postcard of the rebuilt Frauenkirche.

Write his name, in his house, with his own quill pen, on a postcard of him?

They frame a postcard of the catacombs in Palermo, a place Mr. Coviello has visited.

One of the girls sent me a postcard of Miami once.

Why do I have a postcard of the Phantom strangling an ingenue on my fridge?

Next to my bedroom mirror I have a postcard of Tommy Cooper staring back at me.

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