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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cropped from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe an image or a piece of text that has been cut down or edited from a larger original.
Example: "The photo was cropped from a larger image to focus on the subject."
Alternatives: "cut from" or "trimmed from".
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On the walls hang big photographs of antique sculptures of nude female figures cropped from thighs to shoulders.
HE HAS almost been cropped from the photograph, and his name is a blank in the key.
"Any idea what letters have been cropped from the left-hand placard in your photograph?," inquires Luke Shiach.
Completed between 1997 and this year, each colorful, framed lithograph depicts a letter of the alphabet cropped from an image of a vintage sign.
The subjects' eyes were cropped from the photos and shown to observers who measured eye alignment using reflected light, not knowing anyone's identity.
Figure 15 The small region is cropped from Pentagon.
(A) Fragment cropped from the D104 Brodatz texture.
Figure 18 Comparison of enhancement methods with test image Hats (cropped from Figure 17).
(a) Representative 3D colour map of catheter regions cropped from whole-body nanoScan PET-CT images.
(j) BPWDRHE. Figure 11 The small region is cropped from Toy.
Figure 9 The small region is cropped from Figure 8 (a-j).
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