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The phrase "a full image of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a complete or comprehensive representation of something, whether literal or metaphorical.
Example: "The report provides a full image of the current market trends and consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "a complete picture of" or "a comprehensive view of".
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This is the first time that there's ever been a full image of a character on a plastic bandage in the shape of that character.
The BMA allows to request arbitrary memory chunks up to a full image of the RAM.
You see the [samples]; you've literally got a hole burnt across them". Researchers can then piece together a full image of the plant sample, with its different element components visible.
These detectors have also enabled many new kinds of experiments for scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM), where the electron probe is converged to very small dimensions and scanned across the surface of a sample, because the camera speed is high enough to record a full image of the diffracted probe at each probe position [11].
I did't have a full image of my dream business.
By using three separate radar echoes, scientists were able to analyze a full image of the planet.
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This is because social media sites allow job seekers to craft a fuller image of themselves beyond just their resumés and to learn about jobs they might otherwise have missed.
Aspects like depth sensing can add a fuller image of the data collected by the face scanner and thus make it more difficult to spoof with a two-dimensional print out or by holding up a picture of a person on an adjacent phone.
When you mouse-over each search result, Found presents a full image preview of the file.
In its sixteen-month mission, it obtained a full image map of the Moon.
Additional lenses (L3 and L4) then bring the intermediate fundus image into the fundus image (FI) plane, exciting a full image size of 7.0 mm.
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