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Discover LudwigThe phrase "picture showed" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to describe what an image or photograph depicts or reveals.
Example: "The picture showed a beautiful sunset over the mountains."
Alternatives: "the image displayed" or "the photo revealed".
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The picture showed "J.
The picture showed Asian clams.
The picture showed a sow during farrowing.
The picture showed an unidentified Israeli, not the Palestinian gunman.
The picture showed a bright red pile of shreds.
The picture showed Ronay Menschel; the woman not shown was Merryl H. Tisch, not Meryl.
The picture showed a well-dressed, clean-cut group of 30-somethings at a holiday bash.
The profile picture showed a balding clown with red, stringy hair and a rubber nose.
One picture showed them in a garden outside the Imperial Palace.
One picture showed hundreds of students on their hands and knees, kowtowing.
The picture showed a slim young man with an angry expression on his face.
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