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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a false image" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a misleading or inaccurate representation of something, often in contexts related to perception, media, or self-image.
Example: "The advertisement created a false image of the product, leading consumers to believe it was more effective than it actually was."
Alternatives: "a deceptive portrayal" or "an inaccurate representation."
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"They have a false image".
In pursuit of a false image of beauty, what women wind up with is pain.
That would provide supplementary information, but it would not correct a false image.
"Computer graphics really gave a false image of the problem," Ed Owens told me.
Have we created a false image of a paradisal, pre-industrial England?
Sputnik was just a metal capsule, after all, a false image spinning in pointless orbit through the godless wastes.
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Other post-production work included stabilising Betts's head in the center of the shot during the make-up sequence, covering certain continuity errors, creating and compositing the billboard advertisement, and constructing a false image-editing interface.
It showed Lee in the role of a model who had a completely false image for her life.
It is because it stands for a particularly false image of the picturesque.
Named "America's most innovative company" by Fortune magazine for six years running, the firm unravelled after it was alleged that the concealment of huge debts had given investors a completely false image of the company.
Tahir Alam, chair of governors, said the allegations "generated a completely false image of our school".
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