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Discover Ludwig"picture legend" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a brief written explanation or description of a picture or illustration. Example: The book included a picture legend for each illustration, providing additional context and information for the readers.
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Mr. Eastwood, working steadily, morphed from spaghetti westerns and "Dirty Harry" into a motion picture legend.
A family grieving its six-figure inheritance will not be any less bereft for knowing that losses may also have been suffered by the heirs of the singer and composer John Denver and the motion picture legend Irving Thalberg.
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HM provided the histological pictures with picture legends.
The whipcracks and latin trumpet complete the broken-hearted picture of Legend of Xanadu.
He had a mistress or two (or three), and that marriage was not the chocolate-box picture of legend.
Before Mora could ask for a picture, the legend produced his own camera and said he wanted a photo with the rookie.
Harold scripted Warner's upcoming picture King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, directed by Guy Ritchie (who could be a good choice to direct The Flash, by the way).
"I think it's a much more interesting picture than its legend would lead one to believe.
The reader comes away feeling as if she knows this person as a man – no longer merely the picture of a legend.
Next to the picture is a legend that says, "We have assembled a specialized crisis management team to assist our customers during this challenging period".
He seldom appeared in a truly bad picture, and his legend helped such minor films as Sahara (1943), Passage to Marseilles (1944), Dark Passage (1947), Beat the Devil (1953), and The Barefoot Contessa (1954) to achieve cult status.
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