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photograph

[foh-tuh-graf, -grahf] / ˈfoʊ təˌgræf, -ˌgrɑf /




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So the way I go at it is, there’s no typeface, no paint, no photograph, nothing, that cannot be investigated and designed to within an inch of its life.

From Los Angeles Times

CBP said its assessment drew on "worker statements, documents, photographs, NGO reports, media coverage, and academic research."

From Barron's

The explosion was witnessed by people on the ground, who described a bright fireball, and photographs later documented vast areas of flattened forest.

From Science Daily

And there’s a pleasure to be had in seeing the products of their labor—finished or even unfinished—photographed lovingly, in luxurious color and absorbing detail.

From The Wall Street Journal

King Charles gave his own recognition with an audience at the Palace, where he posed for photographs with the visitors.

From BBC