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Discover LudwigThe phrase "illustrations to" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used when referring to illustrations that accompany a written piece, such as a book or article. Example: "The book includes beautiful illustrations to help readers better understand the concepts being discussed."
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For many years she regularly contributed cover illustrations to Good Housekeeping, and she illustrated a number of children's books.
He later contributed illustrations to Harper's Weekly, Scribner's Monthly, and Collier's magazines and illustrated Lewis Carroll's Rhyme? and Reason?
Between 1625 and 1630 Merian published illustrations to the Bible.
His Illustrations to the Huttonian Theory had a lasting influence.
The patent comes with three illustrations to explain how the page-turn algorithm works.
He also contributed illustrations to the celebrated avant-garde review La Revue blanche.
Why? Next, create paintings or other illustrations to honor a book you're reading.
Today, we don't need Macaulay's detailed illustrations to see buildings being unbuilt.
This allowed book illustrations to be produced with finer lines and greater detail than woodblock printing.
Meanwhile, as she recreates My Bed, art handlers are hanging Blake's illustrations to Dante's Inferno.
Anne Hardy's photographs look like the illustrations to a Raymond Carver novel.
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