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The phrase "a dark image" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a visual representation that conveys a sense of darkness, either literally or metaphorically.
Example: "The artist's latest work features a dark image that evokes feelings of despair and isolation."
Alternatives: "a gloomy picture" or "a shadowy depiction."
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It's a dark image; in fact, a lot of these images are dark".
Both are corrected with a dark image in the absence of the detection beam.
"Mr. Matsuoka's suicide gives the Abe administration a dark image," Mr. Iwai said.
And this segment from "Nightly News" with Brian Williams includes a dark image of government security forces, and an officer forcefully arresting a woman in the street.
A dark image with spots of white and color could be a busy street on a rainy night seen from a high Manhattan building through rain-soaked windows.
"There is a dark image to the war still, and there are many points that people don't want to touch upon," she said.
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But I find a darker image insistent: of a frenzied world chasing its tail even as it devours scarce resources.
In Eisenstaedt picture, for example, Nemerov sees not a snapshot of peacetime jubilation but a darker image, tinged with trauma, that "suggests the wider mayhem" of the postwar moment.
Lower brightness scores indicate a darker image.
Hence, the labeled tumor cells using bound SPIONPs expressed a darker image.
On the downside, the filters in the eye absorb a lot of light, rendering a darker image.
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