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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tableau" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a vivid or graphic representation of a scene, often in art or literature, or to describe a striking or picturesque arrangement of people or objects.
Example: "The artist created a stunning tableau of the bustling market, capturing the vibrant colors and lively atmosphere."
Alternatives: "a scene" or "a depiction".
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It was a tableau.
It was a tableau worth freezing.
The road was a tableau of destruction.
It could have made quite a tableau.
Taking pride of place is a tableau.
His office is a tableau of serenity.
"You must see this as a tableau.
It is a tableau worthy of a Geneva peace conference.
Carpenter had indeed created a tableau of the cabinet meeting.
It is a tableau of the frontier sublime.
"He was capturing moments as opposed to creating a tableau".
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