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"present a portrait of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a common way to describe the act of creating a visual or verbal representation of someone or something. You can use this phrase when discussing a piece of writing, artwork, or speech that aims to provide a detailed and accurate depiction of a person or situation. It can also be used in a broader sense to describe the overall presentation or portrayal of something. Example: In her novel, the author presents a portrait of small-town life in the 1950s, capturing the nuances of the characters and their relationships with vivid detail.
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The hope is to present a portrait of the UK in the 21st century.
With the exception of the Civil War series and some gritty urban scenes, his illustrations present a portrait of American innocence.
They present a portrait of an intelligence agency that has struggled but often failed to comply with court-imposed rules established to monitor its most sensitive activities.
Interviews with dozens of rebels present a portrait of a guerrilla force that acts less like a coherent structure than a network of pickup fighting clubs.
Looking around I finally conclude that Beast is the sort of restaurant invented solely to be photographed for in-flight magazines determined to present a portrait of your home city you do not recognise.
Gormley wants to present a portrait of the UK as it is in the 21st century and to challenge the notion that only certain people, whether heroes or soldiers, have the right to occupy plinths.
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But what is a tablecloth presenting a portrait of London at the trough without food?
The opera presents a portrait of Ginsberg through settings of his poetry.
A portfolio to appear in each issue presents a portrait of a city through its people; first stop: Shanghai.
This epistolary novel presents a portrait of debauchery that is remarkable in light of the author's sheltered life.
Written with immense knowledge and literary poise, it presents a portrait of the novelist unrivalled in its complex humanity.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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