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Discover LudwigThe phrase "picture presents" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a photograph or painting that is being displayed or shown to someone. Example: The teacher held up a picture presents of a famous artist's work and asked the students to analyze its composition.
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Her picture presents an analogy with the exhilaration of summer.
A second picture presents what could be the same buildings but viewed from the rear.
The picture presents a half-body portrait of the subject, with a distant landscape visible as a backdrop.
"Happy" climaxes — insofar as such a book can — with "shocked," and the accompanying picture presents a fusion blowfish-piranha puffed up and showing all its spiky teeth in horror at some unseen vision.
Painted in Brittany, a part of France that appealed to him for its archaic culture and religious fervor, the picture presents him dressed in a Breton fisherman's sweater, with two large objects behind him.
"Felix" makes its points gently; the picture presents its socially conscious messages as if they were written in the sand, on the beaches where Felix would probably prefer to frolic.
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They discourage investigation of the industry & want only a favorable picture presented.
But the coalition members said the picture presented by the supervisors was misleading.
The picture presented is that of an ideal Prophet and mostly unworthy successors.
That, in turn, would have drastically transformed the picture presented by Enron's reported financials.
Liverpool's situation clearly illustrates the mixed picture presented by several core northern hubs.
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