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The phrase "a bit of image" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to refer to a small amount of visual representation, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "I only need a bit of image to illustrate my point in the presentation."
Alternatives: "a small amount of image" or "a little bit of image".
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Though any benefits to Nextel remain to be seen, the company could use a bit of image burnishing.
You lose a bit of image quality by expanding the image like this, but it's better than having big ol' black bars taking up the entire screen.
I do quite a bit of image and video editing but I'm not Ansel Scorcese so I don't need to open huge RAW files or edit HD video for PAL and NTSC.
This is also a project that is finally allowing me to relate all I have learned before: electronics, a bit of image processing, a touch of elementary mechanics, and some programming--things I had left aside for quite a while to dedicate myself to my studies and that now allow me to link everything.
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RISK has always had a bit of an image problem.
"Newport has a bit of an image problem.
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PE has a bit of an image problem with teenage girls.
Lawyers say that getting their clients ready for trial can often involve a bit of an image upgrade.
Phelim O'Neill Pity the British Naturist Society, which in these prudish times is suffering from a bit of an image problem, particularly among the younger generation.
It is about protecting ordinary and vulnerable people and solving their problems". Shami Chakrabarti, director of Liberty, reckons the concept struggles with a bit of an image problem.
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