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The phrase "depict for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to create a visual representation or description for someone or something. Example: The artist will depict for us the beauty of the countryside through her detailed landscape paintings.
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His images depict, for example, the kissing policemen and the rioter hurling flowers in place of a Molotov cocktail.
When I asked my father what it felt like to direct air traffic, I remember him saying, "Think of it as an upside-down wedding cake," trying to depict for me the cone of sky the control tower is responsible for.
For her M.F.A. thesis project at Bard in 2006, she chronicled the homes and possessions of agoraphobics, in luminous photographs that depict, for example, the night table of a Pennsylvania woman who hadn't left her house in years and who experienced anxiety if any of the objects sitting beside her bed were moved.
Both tables depict for k=1,2,3, v 8,k (d,m,s), (d,m,s)∈Ω 8,k and f 8,k (d), 2k+1≤d≤8 illustrating the numeric values of the involved probabilities.
Do the graphic warnings the Food and Drug Administration would like to require on cigarettes -- which depict, for instance, a woman crying uncontrollably -- violate the free speech clause of the Constitution?
Figures 2a and 2b depict for all TF paralogous pairs, the relationship between the tissue-specific expression of the two TF genes and their DNA binding site motif similarity in adult Cerebellum and Heart tissues, respectively.
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A single bond is depicted for clarity.
In contrast, a clear trend could be depicted for nitrate.
For clarity, medium responses are depicted for only six modes.
The true (T 60,DRR) of SimData are depicted for comparison.
C 2 d Z is not depicted for presentation purposes.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com