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Discover LudwigThe phrase "photos featuring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to photographs that include a specific subject or object, such as an event, person, or place. For example, "I have uploaded some photos featuring our family vacation to the Grand Canyon."
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To help Cole understand, Lindsay pulled up her own Facebook posts, many photos featuring Cole as a very young child.
The Greater Good Science Center, part of the University of California in Berkley in the US, has put together some photos featuring models expressing different emotions.
To maximize verisimilitude, black-and-white photos featuring the restaurant's founder, Sirio Maccioni, with celebrities will travel with the pop-up restaurants as well.
Since this is now the national flag of South Korea, most early photos featuring it have since been edited by the DPRK.
Photos featuring human faces are 38 per cent more likely to get 'likes', compared to those with none, and the creators behind such tools have recognised how sharing photos is becoming a successful and more profitable industry.
For example, after noticing an influx of photos featuring comically bad knock-off toys and other products, the company decided there were enough to warrant a new site, which is slated to be introduced in the next week or two.
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Photos featured in Thumbnail Lists are displayed in "landscape" style.
Needless to say, these photos featured prominently on Web sites, too.
Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert's shipyard photos feature in Govan/Gdansk, at Street Level Photoworks, Glasgow, until 31 July.
All photos featured in the book were taken after 6 p.m., according to publisher Max Strom.
These days, class photos feature hands on hips, arms folded, bodies turned this way and that.
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