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The phrase "a clear image that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a vivid or easily understandable representation of something, often in the context of visual or conceptual clarity.
Example: "The artist created a clear image that captured the essence of the landscape."
Alternatives: "a vivid picture that" or "a distinct representation that".
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In other words, we do not really grasp the meaning of any concept until we have a clear image that we can connect with it.
Now the mind starts flashing the visual effects that you have seen earlier like, Nature, waterfalls, people, train etc etc. Try to see a clear image that produced by mind and focus on it.
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Outdoors, however, things tend to lie at a greater distance, providing a clearer image that helps to regulate the eye's development.
A simple version of this is a tiny clear image that is the size of a pixel.
When I did direct my attention to that display, it provided a bright, clear image that was easy to focus on even though it was visible only to my right eye (using the M100 for a long period might change that assessment).
Because all the clothes and characters are computerized, you get clear images that make the characters you dress up stand out.
It means I can never really plan a painting, I just start with the simple wish to create a clear image of something that strikes me.
Hierarchical clustering of genes found differentially expressed in both stimulation conditions provided a clear image of genes that were regulated either in the same direction or in opposite directions according to stimulation.
The footage of the destruction provides a clearer image than that found in the satellite footage released last month.
She had a clear image in her head that if too many people came to the country the place could be upended, with the south sinking under the pressure as the nation flipped on its axis.
The iPhone abandoned in the sand is a clear image of renouncing something that we haven't always had.
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