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The phrase "a classic image" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an image that is widely recognized and has stood the test of time, often evoking nostalgia or admiration.
Example: "The painting of the sunset over the ocean is a classic image that captures the beauty of nature."
Alternatives: "an iconic image" or "a timeless image".
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This is now a classic image.
It's a classic image of filial duty: Aeneas bearing his father, Anchises, out of burning Troy.
A classic image to begin with: a middle-aged woman sits alone in a cafe.
The search is on again for the truth contained in (or concealed by) a classic image.
Several of the plaques showed a classic image of Minerva, with spear, shield and owl but Dr Jackson could not make the letters spell her name.
For Vanity Fair's annual Hollywood issue a few years back, photographer Annie Leibovitz created a classic image of a film director at work.
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The image is a classic Fallout image, using the slightly cartoonish mid-century theme of the previous games.
(In the French movie, incidentally, André Dussollier voices the old Aviator – an actor with a rather smoother, more classic image than Bridges).
A photograph of the icon shows the thin face of a bearded man with large eyes, sunken nose and face on a red background surrounded with a yellow circle – the classic image of St Paul.
The classic image of a tiny home is a grown-up dollhouse, a spot to play make-believe.
A play on the classic image of the bride throwing her bouquet.
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