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"from the picture" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English
It is typically used to indicate the source or origin of information or evidence. Example: "As you can see from the picture, the house has a beautiful ocean view."
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"From the picture, on her desk.
"I'm not eliminating him from the picture.
The frame distracted from the picture.
Don't tell me it's something from the picture".
So, they decided to remove him from the picture.
True systemic change is missing from the picture.
My friend David has somehow vanished from the picture.
Other crucial characters -- the dead -- are missing from the picture.
And so they are missing from the picture.
But you can't eliminate race from the picture, and nor should you.
I wiped a few other hangers-on from the picture, too.
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