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The phrase "a presented picture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an image or visual representation that has been shown or displayed to an audience.
Example: "In the presentation, a presented picture of the new product helped illustrate its features effectively."
Alternatives: "a displayed image" or "a shown picture".
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While we cannot confirm this in the present study, recalling the visual location of a presented picture may not require the same spatial resources as moving through space, exploring one's environment, as do most animal studies through which our knowledge of sleep's contribution to spatial memory processing arise.
Children also completed the Wechsler objective language dimensions (WOLD) verbal comprehension task at age 8 years (Wechsler 1996), where they answered questions about a paragraph read aloud by an examiner describing a presented picture.
Children also completed the Wechsler Objective Language Dimensions (WOLD) verbal comprehension task, where they answered questions about a paragraph read aloud by an examiner describing a presented picture (Wechsler 1996).
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For each picture the participant was required to decide whether it was either an originally presented picture or a novel picture, by pressing a YES or NO button as appropriate, and as quickly as possible.
Baghdad presented a picture of devastation in this period.
She's gone crazy.' " She presented a picture of the place as it looked then.
Tatisvili, ranked No. 72, and the 190th-ranked Glatch presented a picture of almost identical achievement.
In its 2011 annual filing with the SEC, Homex presented a picture of financial stability.
If the sling has been accidentally fixed with a vaginal suture, this presents a picture of a primary "tethered tape".
It presents a picture of a fellow Tinder user with a relatively near location.
This study presents a picture of reported symptoms from a cohort of women with natural menopause.
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