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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'form a picture' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the process of creating an image or representation in the mind. For example, "I tried to form a picture of the scene in my mind, using the descriptions in the book."
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"Form a picture of Europe in your mind.
Scattered dots seemed to form a picture, like a constellation in the sky.
I try to really form a picture of this person outside the job.
The resulting five closed shapes together will form a picture of a 117 Across.
These are aggregated and weighted to form a picture of the electorate.
Jigsaw puzzle, any set of varied, irregularly shaped pieces that, when properly assembled, form a picture or map.
Put together, the items form a picture of their owner that isn't exactly surprising, given Mr. Jackson's very public eccentricity.
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The blooming flowers form a picture-perfect frame to Mt Fuji in the background, making the day-trip a feast for all the senses.
Take the 4 outer roof pieces, and glue them together to form a picture-frame-like box.
"He formed a picture of the risks and acted," Mr. Irgang said.
Mr. Jones's current group of 10 dancers forms a picture of diversity.
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