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The phrase "this portrait of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific depiction or representation of a person, scene, or concept in art or literature.
Example: "This portrait of the famous artist captures the essence of his creative spirit."
Alternatives: "this depiction of" or "this representation of".
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This portrait of an unknown woman, for instance.
PH I honestly don't recognise this portrait of British writing.
By then we feel both locked into, and complicit with, this portrait of a warping relationship.
And yet this portrait of four generations of a reticent British family is emotionally powerful.
For my birthday, he sent me this portrait of Princess Leia in the metal bikini.
This portrait of a fragmented, disengaged and possibly significantly disenfranchised electorate matters to us all.
There is an escapist quality to this portrait of a sunny vacation.
LA MAGNANI Theresa Gambacorta wrote and performs this portrait of the Italian film star Anna Magnani.
This portrait of the troubled Eva – withdrawn, suspicious, steeped in self-mortification – is brilliantly sustained.
There's the hint of an interesting film here, in this portrait of electropop pioneer Gary Numan.
How much reassurance this portrait of universal destruction gives is debatable.
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