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The phrase "a rendering of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an interpretation, representation, or version of something, often in the context of art, literature, or performance.
Example: "The artist's latest work is a rendering of the classic novel, capturing its essence in a modern style."
Alternatives: "an interpretation of the" or "a depiction of the".
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Take a look at a rendering of the 2006 "Google Phone" (below), courtesy of The Verge.
Above: A rendering of the Whole Foods in Brooklyn.
A rendering of the Aspen Art Museum, which opens on August 9, 2014.
Shown above is "Cape Horner," a rendering of the Occidental, built in Bath, Me., in 1874.
A headline asks, "Why There?" And an arrow points to a rendering of the proposed center.
Among the highlights: a rendering of the stage being built for Mr. Scott's inaugural ball.
(Above, a rendering of the show, which was being installed this week).
All it can give us is a rendering of the functionally insane insanity being the sworn foe of the coherent.
It is a rendering of the action of the ancient text, filtered through a modern, at times "pop", sensibility.
On the walls hung American flags, a rendering of the Virgin of Guadalupe, and many posters featuring Almendárez's beaming face.
It will be a rendering of the paper in 3D, with noises from the paper played alongside the stories themselves.
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