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Meanings of correct picture in English
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Usage of correct picture in English
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This is no doubt a correctpicture of the early planters of Virginia.
2
Such is a correctpicture of old Government House over half a century ago.
3
As a result, the monkeys picked the correctpicture.
4
Mrs. Gordon has given a very correctpicture of the state of things in those days:-
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That this correctpicture of reality possesses an ethical value is what no one can contradict.
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They were asked to identify the correctpicture of an animal they could name from the original plus two computer-generated alternatives.
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It was he, therefore, who finally put together the correctpicture, on April 30, and reported directly to the White House at eleven that morning.
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These various statements must be taken in conjunction with all the Bahá'í teachings; we cannot get a correctpicture by concentrating on just one phrase.
9
The bristling demeanour of Alan Breck and James Mor (a very gallant but distinctly unfortunate son of Rob Roy), seems a correctpicture.
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My aim, throughout the work, has been to give correctpictures of Oriental life and scenery, leaving antiquarian research and speculation to abler hands.
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"The Japanese Twins" is a story which gives a correctpicture of the best phase of Japanese home life.