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The phrase "rendered in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the language of a book, movie, article, or other piece of work. For example, "This novel is rendered in beautiful prose."
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Some of his notes included diagrams, and flames rendered in red ink.
The face is rendered in Homer Simpson yellow.
Each costume was rendered in a symbolic colour.
What emerges is common familial strife rendered in uncommon ways.
Memory is often etched on the body, rendered in movement.
At Spectral, a monster design is first rendered in clay.
I'd be rendered in pen and ink, too.
The characters are carefully rendered in shades of gray.
RUGGED coastal scenes rendered in sweeping brush strokes.
But the choreography cannot be rendered in outline.
They're like a nightmare rendered in cheap acrylic fabric.
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