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Discover Ludwig"which portrays" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce a clause that explains the qualities of something. For example, "The painting is a powerful depiction of human suffering, which portrays the misery of war."
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He made a short film, Fitna, which portrays Muslims as inherently violent because of their religion.
an insidious film which portrays the black community at its worst.
The picture, which portrays Maria's late aunt, has been hanging in the Belvedere Gallery in Vienna.
Perhaps we could have some drama which portrays the 70s in a better light.
Each is taken from a mainstream movie, each of which portrays a girl with telekinetic powers.
But she eventually named the Horst photograph, which portrays her gazing dreamily off into the distance.
It took Mohammed fourteen years to make his second project, "Sacrifices," which portrays the breakdown of social relations under dictatorship.
He is also unhappy about what he regards as divisive Tory rhetoric which portrays benefit claimants as "shirkers, not strivers".
The American Jewish Committee says your film has "a clear political message, which portrays Israel in a highly negative light".
His subsequent novels include Dark Reflections (2007), which portrays the lackluster life of an aging gay African American poet.
Mankell was the figurehead of Nordic noir, that genre of writing which portrays the darker side of Swedish society.
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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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