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Free sign upThe phrase "as depicting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to refer to something that is represented or illustrated in a particular way.
Example: "The painting is stunning, as depicting the beauty of nature in vibrant colors."
Alternatives: "as illustrating" or "as representing".
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The Petzel Gallery describes Imagine Me and You as depicting "strange terrain where clouds hover like rocks, ground is composed of jawbones, and mountains suspend writhing histories and political dilemma.
(It was interpreted as depicting the workers' struggle).
In later years, Ms. Boreman denounced the film as depicting her "rape".
Advance material describes "Smoke" as depicting two newly departed souls trying to return home.
The video includes the moment the alleged "spies" are shot, as well as depicting their bodies lying on the ground.
THE work of the playwright Thomas Bradshaw has been described as depicting "life with all the boring parts taken out".
It is one of the symbolic images of the era portrayed as depicting how unrealistic television was back then.
Feminists will see it as depicting modern men's inability to relate to real women due to technology.
Like other descendants of the sheriffs, Ty Ferrell sees the photograph as depicting a "moment" that came and went.
This paper discusses how rock art across Murujuga can give insights to changing dynamics of people in place as well as depicting major environmental change.
The character is played by PJ Byrne; Greene claims the portrayal repeatedly mocked his hairpiece, as well as depicting the character as a drug user.
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