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Discover LudwigThe phrase "false picture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a misleading or inaccurate representation of a situation or concept.
Example: "The media often presents a false picture of the events, leading to public misunderstanding."
Alternatives: "misleading impression" or "distorted view."
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A false picture was required, as well.
It is a false picture and an ugly effort".
Mariner Peter Elphick recalls Lord Wavell warning Churchill about the "false picture of an island fortress".
He said that, by showing "half-naked women," Tolo "gives a false picture" of Afghanistan.
In Sweden, some still worry that Trump's comments painted a false picture of their country.
The lawsuit presents inaccurate information that creates a false picture of how we operate.
As he told reporters last week, "Your capacity for creating a false picture is pretty impressive".
When the situation looks hopeless, try to paint a false picture of the layout for declarer.
"Your capacity for creating a false picture is pretty impressive," Mr. Giuliani said.
Modern psychology, Mr. Brooks says, is showing this to be a false picture.
"Ellen and her lawyer are painting a false picture of what happened," said Lynne Hermle, outside counsel for Kleiner Perkins.
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