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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trying to depict" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's attempt to represent or portray something through words, imagery, or other means. Example: The artist spent hours in the studio, trying to depict the beauty of the sunset with his paintbrush.
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A film like the 1974 adaptation of "The Great Gatsby" is not dated in the sense of trying to depict the nineteen-twenties; rather, it's dated in how that depiction is influenced by what the nineteen-seventies thought the nineteen-twenties should look like.
It could also aid computer animators trying to depict the hair movements of their characters.
For an artist, only trying to depict the Deity could be more impious than drawing Muhammad.
Was Mr. Perry trying to depict Galileo as a maverick among scientific thinkers of his time?
Not surprisingly, each candidate is now trying to depict the other in stereotypical terms.
In the coalition government, he often resembled someone trying to depict a limp handshake through the medium of interpretive dance.
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It tries to depict the problems of relationships between people.
We tried to depict history as ordinary people experienced it".
Some may try to depict him as naive.
That is not easy when his critics will try to depict him as weak.
"Agent-based modelling" tries to depict the transactions that might occur in an actual economy.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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