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The phrase "actor poster" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a poster featuring an actor, typically for promotional purposes related to a film, theater production, or event.
Example: "The new movie's promotional campaign included a stunning actor poster that showcased the lead star."
Alternatives: "actor promotional poster" or "film poster featuring an actor".
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Jeremy aims to always inspire a "sense of excitement or intrigue from his work", and says he'll do anything to avoid the "actor" poster.
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Theoretically, you could use Xsights to dynamically obtain more information based on e.g. words from a newspaper article, a landmark, a photo of an actor on a movie poster, a street sign, etc.
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