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The phrase "this picture of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific image or photograph that is being discussed or described.
Example: "This picture of the sunset captures the beauty of nature perfectly."
Alternatives: "this image of" or "this photograph of".
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Look at this picture of Baroness Campbell.
On the screen: this picture of me.
Yet this picture of worldwide growth is misleading.
"But I do have this picture of my daughter".
Solnit considers this picture of universal leftwing retreat too bleak.
Twice?! Check out this picture of my weather!
"I always loved this picture of Dexter Gordon," he said.
And I looked at this picture of Ching Hai, and said, 'Wow this is really Photoshopped.
For Putnam, this picture of word-world correspondence is absurd, pointing to a realism gone wild.
This picture of merely tactical defeat was not the one that I retained.
This picture of TX House Dems at the mic during today's abortion debate.
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