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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a representative portrait of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an image, depiction, or description that accurately reflects or symbolizes a particular subject or group.
Example: "The artist created a representative portrait of the community, capturing its diverse culture and spirit."
Alternatives: "an accurate depiction of" or "a true representation of".
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Which makes sense, as the pub – the one place where class, creed and company didn't really matter after six pints of 1950s stout – would have been the best place to paint a representative portrait of Britain.
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The pilfered data that Finjan found, said Yuval Ben-Itheak, the company's chief technology officer, provides a large yet representative portrait of the information criminals are seeking and obtaining these days.
The range of community settings and specialties and the high response rates provided an unusually complete and representative portrait of primary care physicians in these areas.
DNA USA A Genetic Portrait of America.
Thus, like the proteome, the metabolome represents a functional portrait of the cell or the organism.
A representative example of this mature work is Self-Portrait with Monocle (1910).
Nor is a self-portrait a portrait of the artist in front of himself. 5.
Is this a portrait of a saint or a portrait of a man?
Consider a representative sample of these explanations.
"With these new portraits, Annie wanted to kick it up a notch," a representative of Leibovitz tells The Creators Project.
It is a portrait of a person.
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