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"portrait of a" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to introduce a description or depiction of a person, object, or idea. Example: "The artist captured the essence of her subject in the portrait of a young woman with flowing red hair."
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PORTRAIT OF A SPY, by Daniel Silva.
It is a portrait of a person.
It's a portrait of a court.
(C) a portrait of a corrupt system?
"The Portrait of a Lady," by Henry James.
Is this a portrait of a saint or a portrait of a man?
A gentle portrait of a hardy community.
Not a compelling portrait of a city.
"It's a portrait of a living structure.
It's another portrait of a city: Chicago.
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My Name Is Albert Ayler Portrait of a jazz innovator.
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