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Discover Ludwig"picture with" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to an image taken with someone else, for example, "My friend and I took a picture with our family at the beach."
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The picture with the most votes won.
Onlookers snapped her picture with their cellphones.
Crowds snapped his picture with cellphones.
Here we get the picture with economy.
One took my picture with his phone.
We showed Pat and Nancy your picture with Robin Williams.
"People still wanted a picture with Reagan.
K. strokes the picture with her thumb.
Picture with the Statue of Liberty?
Nancy examines the picture with care.
I got a picture with him.
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