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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on a picture" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is shown or depicted in a picture. Example: "The beautiful landscape was captured on a picture by the photographer." In this sentence, "on a picture" means that the landscape was seen or shown through the medium of a picture. It could also be written as "in a picture" without changing the meaning.
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"But, frankly, I'm afraid to take on a picture I don't know how to handle.
Anyone can put one on a picture".
Click on a picture to see the corresponding project.
"That would have been great to get on a picture.
I've been working on a picture book that talks about this process.
On a picture of a cake, your message appears to be written in icing.
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It's one way to fill the gap, however jarring it may be on a picture-postcard skyline.
On a picture-perfect afternoon, a living legend officially became an institution.
The Flyers needed 14 seconds of the ensuing power play to score a goal on a picture-perfect rush.
The vagaries of Japanese copyright laws require that licensing deals be done on a picture-by-picture basis.
Still, if you are set on a picture-perfect proposal, only the most lovely locales will do.
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