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"painted her" is correct and usable in written English as a part of a sentence.
It is a verb phrase used to describe the action of applying paint to someone or something. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as describing a person's appearance or actions, or the act of painting an object. Example: The artist skillfully painted her portrait, capturing every detail of her delicate features. In this example, "painted her" is used to describe the action of the artist applying paint to create the portrait of the woman.
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Boldini painted her fourteen times.
"I've painted her before," he said.
Boucher painted her several times.
She painted her shaved head red.
She hasn't, however, merely painted her walls.
The nurse painted her skin with a yellow-brown antiseptic.
When he painted her portrait, their friendship deepened.
"Ms. Fleming painted her coloratura in broad strokes," he added.
Kelly painted her nails red, white and blue.
Monet painted her on her deathbed, overcome by grief.
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Keith Haring body-painted her into a parody Masai warrior.
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