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The phrase "pictured a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a scene or situation in which someone is imagining or visualizing something in their mind. For example: - As I read the story, I pictured a beautiful, sandy beach with clear blue water and palm trees swaying in the breeze. - The artist closed his eyes and pictured a grand, sweeping landscape before starting to paint. - She closed her eyes and pictured a peaceful forest, imagining the sound of birds chirping and leaves rustling in the wind.
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"I pictured a Prius".
I pictured a clown.
She pictured a beer garden.
"I pictured a muscly drunk in leather.
Odds are you pictured a man.
Most pictured a handwritten letter at the poster's forefront.
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"So picture a car company.
I was picturing a shy guy.
Fowles cabled, "PICTURE A ROTTEN FAKE".
Then, picture a car.
I picture a warehouse.
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