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The word "paints" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used as a noun (a type of pigment used to color a surface), or a verb (to apply paint over a surface). Example sentence: The artist carefully paints a beautiful landscape on the canvas.
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Broadly, though, this study paints a discouraging picture.
Now, after the collapse of communism, the Christian-conservative government paints as its main enemy the multicultural consumerist liberal democracy for which today's western Europe stands.
On the doorstep, Coppard paints a picture of Clegg as an absent MP more concerned with cosying up to Cameron than fighting for his constituents.
Spall spins a good story; he paints a picture with words.
Miliband paints Cameron as being for the few, while Labour is for the rest – a country that "works for working people", as he has said over and over.
That roughly paints a picture of history – Kilmarnock as the more prominent and successful club – but Kenny Shiels's men must be wary of complacency, their erratic form aside. Ayr have won the past four League Cup meetings between the teams and have bundled three SPL sides – Inverness, Hearts and St Mirren – out of this season's competition.
Part of the softening of politicians to be receptive to the most extreme views on Israel and Palestine comes from those sponsored trips, coupled with relatively weak Palestinian advocacy and a post 9/11 context which paints Arabs with a discriminatory brush.
It's to make the case that this metadata paints a very revealing portrait of oneself".
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His chief accuser is journalist Horacio Verbitsky, whose book El Silencio paints a disquieting picture of Bergoglio's relationship with the priests who sought his protection when they felt their lives were in danger from the military because of their social work in the slums.
All in all, it paints a vivid picture of a person with expensive tastes and the means to sate them.
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