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Discover Ludwig"snap picture" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to taking a photograph quickly or casually. For example: "I quickly snapped a picture of the beautiful sunset before it disappeared behind the mountains." "Let's stop and snap a picture in front of the historic building for our Instagram."
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To my amusement, I discovered that the thing most common for children to snap picture of when they first get their hands on a camera is... their feet.
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They snap pictures of same.
The tourists snap pictures.
Women sidled up to snap pictures.
They descend from tour buses and trolleys to snap pictures….
His wife has promised to snap pictures of their children.
Police officers came up to snap pictures and shake hands.
These sturdy, waterproof cameras snap pictures when they detect motion.
Customers come, marvel, snap pictures of the line; relatives point to it with a grin.
Members of the church watch the book burn for several minutes while several photographers snap pictures.
After the talk, students lined up to snap pictures with Ferriss on their iPhones.
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