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"rendering of a" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of presenting or portraying something, usually in a specific manner. This phrase is often used in technical or artistic contexts, such as in descriptions of diagrams, drawings, or translations. Example: The rendering of a complex mathematical equation into a visual graph helped to clarify its meaning for the students.
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It is a curvaceous rendering of a Chippendale chair.
(Or, rather, a digital rendering of a button).
(Above, a computer rendering of a street view).
He had been supplanted this year by an artist's rendering of a new wind farm.
The cartoon planes bombed into smithereens an artist's rendering of a mud-walled desert compound.
Claude Cormier from Montreal eschews plants altogether in a modern rendering of a Victorian garden.
The label shows an artist's rendering of a sleek building under construction on the Urbana campus.
We end up with a straightforward, often quite funny, eventually wearing, rendering of a familiar play.
There are sonograms and musical scales and a numerical rendering of a wood pewee's daybreak song.
In this rendering of a most thoroughly examined life, the emphasis falls squarely on the examination.
In Ms. Altfest's rendering of a gourd, no wrinkle or spot, of many thousands, goes unrecorded.
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