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The phrase "a shared picture that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a collective understanding or visualization of a concept or idea among a group of people.
Example: "In our meeting, we aimed to create a shared picture that would help everyone align on the project's goals."
Alternatives: "a common image that" or "a collective vision that".
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Although those giving feedback will all have different perspectives or agendas, there will be areas of consistency, which are likely to be part of a shared picture that others may have about you.
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Popularity carries over too, so the more likes a shared picture gets, the more impressions that user will have for their next share.
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If I share pictures that give a view into what I'm doing, I make sure that they do not show confidential documents.
While MySpace has attempted a slick redesign and refocus on music, teens have also shifted towards apps including Snapchat, which lets users share pictures that self-destruct, and sharing tools such as Vine and Instagram.
During the height of the Israeli offensive in Gaza two years ago, Shah shared a picture that showed the state of Israel being relocated to the US, adding the caption "problem solved".
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