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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tracing of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a representation or outline of something, often in the context of art, maps, or analysis.
Example: "The artist presented a tracing of the original painting to highlight the intricate details."
Alternatives: "an outline of" or "a sketch of".
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There is a tracing of Garbo's foot; she had big feet, size 10.
"Ilustrado" is being presented as a tracing of 150 years of Philippine history, but it's considerably more than that.
As he wrote to a friend in a letter, a tracing of which is on display, "I ain't dead quite yet".
(This is where Saint-Ex and the Surrealists who admired him — a tracing of his hand appears in one of the issues of the Surrealist journal Minotaur — touch.
They are custom-made — you send in a tracing of your foot when you order a pair — which means a three-week waiting period and a perfect fit.
All were invited to make a tracing of a photocopy of a drawing of Mr. bin Laden that Mr. Esber had made in 2005.
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Not a trace of mud.
Without a trace of a smile, Mlle.
There was a trace of woodworm damage.
A trace of mineral smoke rises.
A trace of cushion.
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