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The phrase "and precise portrait of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a detailed and accurate representation of a subject, often in artistic or analytical contexts.
Example: "The artist's latest work offers an insightful and precise portrait of the struggles faced by the community."
Alternatives: "and accurate depiction of" or "and detailed representation of".
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Of the rest of the 47 finalists, there are some interesting pictures including Sally Ross's graphic and precise portrait of Eva Orner, Marc Etherington's faux naïve portrait of artist Del Kathryn Barton and Tony Curran's portrait adapted from an iPad sketch of businessman Luke Grealy.
Just William is a children's classic – its humour still striking a chord today and its characters bywords for a particular and precise portrait of British family life.
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Scholars have studied and debated a number of issues concerning the historical Jesus, such as his existence, the origins and historical reliability of the gospels and other sources, and the precise portrait of the historical figure.
"She wrote a very angry and very precise portrait of what she considered the male to be: something between a human and an ape; an unresponsive blob only concerned with physical sensation and without the capacity for empathy or self-knowledge or intimacy, and at the same time full of hatred and jealously and shame and guilt.
A few months ago, a different and more demographically precise portrait of white culture arrived, bearing a fulsome blurb ("Revelatory!") from Lander himself.
The Neapolitan novels are as much a story of class as they are of gender; in the second and third volumes, Ferrante offers a vividly precise portrait of the lingering (irrational) feelings of inadequacy that haunts those who start with nothing.
And Mr. Birney is excellent as ever, turning in a precise portrait of a middle-aged man trying to mask his flailing ego under a bright veneer of competence and good cheer.
It's a precise portrait of the very personal nature of this greatest of revolutions and its succeeding Constitution, and it's shown just as clearly in the multifarious Tiger Nine (consider "The Father of" this and "The Father of" that etc. etc)., certainly the political equals of many entire governments, past or current.
Mr. Keegan's smoothly arrogant Chad is a precise portrait of 21st-century entitlement, junior class.
In the manner of "Extras" or "In the Loop," it offers a thoroughly cynical, cringe-inducingly precise portrait of a slice of contemporary society.
Their occasionally stormy relationship is a precise portrait of young lovers struggling to adapt to the more relaxed rules of the sexual revolution.
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