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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strong picture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a vivid or impactful image or photograph. Example: The National Geographic article was accompanied by a strong picture of the breathtaking landscape, leaving readers in awe.
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It is a strong picture of self-image.
"I told Massoud, 'This picture, this is a strong picture.
But on foreign policy, he doesn't have to stretch too far to paint a strong picture of his tenure.
Based on Enron's financial statements, the company was obviously presenting a very strong picture on extremely weak fundamentals.
"The private litigations that have been brought on behalf of investors paint a very strong picture that many of the financial calamities were caused by fraud".
A particularly strong picture shows Edward Dean (Sonny) Kennedy photographed in a correctional institution near Florida State Prison where the electric chair is housed.
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Humanitarian interventions never begin without strong pictures and good reasons.
"They are really powerful, strong pictures … tremendously evocative".
Beals took some strong pictures of immigrant and tenement life, but these are not on display.
I get strong pictures of what she did and lusted after, and I get repelled and feel bad".
The DEC does not set targets for its campaigns, but said the first few weeks of donations were crucial, and said the absence of strong pictures from the disaster had hurt fundraising.
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