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The phrase "a vivid portrait" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a detailed and clear representation of a person, scene, or idea, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The author painted a vivid portrait of the protagonist's struggles, making the reader feel deeply connected to their journey."
Alternatives: "a striking depiction" or "a colorful representation."
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A vivid portrait of the acerbic entertainer.
Nevertheless, he paints a vivid portrait of campus life.
The poll is a vivid portrait of Mr. Bloomberg's strength.
Prodded for a vivid portrait of how he would demolish ISIS, he demurred.
Meanwhile this first novel provides a vivid portrait of a troubled country.
It provides a vivid portrait of profoundly brilliant and uncompromising mind at work.
(Michael Haag's excellent "Alexandria: City of Memory" paints a vivid portrait of this phase).
And now, in this novel, Mayes once again paints a vivid portrait of her beloved Tuscany.
But Gary Mitchell's plays offer a vivid portrait of entrenched attitudes in north Belfast's Protestant community.
Lawrence Brownlee contrasts Schumann, Tyshawn Sorey in a vivid portrait of — himself.
Mr Harrison's previous works include "Manhattan Nocturne", a vivid portrait of 1990s New York awash with money.
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