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The phrase "a image for a" is not correct in written English; it should be "an image for a." You can use it when referring to a specific image intended for a particular purpose or context.
Example: "I need an image for a presentation on climate change."
Alternatives: "an illustration for a" or "a picture for a."
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Steve McQueen likes long takes: he stays on a image for a lot longer than other directors would, so it feels like you're forced to be there.
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Group shows may make you look differently at the focus or style of an image, for a while at least.
If you want an image for a cruelly divided society, you won't find a better one.
John Major said that the media could create an image for a politician that was difficult to dislodge.
He says the painting is first official full-length portrait of Superman, commissioned to promote the Superman radio show that went on the air in 1940 - an image for a medium you cannot see.
He's trying to build an image for a business enterprise, of which his own rap music act is just a part.
Fine art students - whose work was worst-affected by the fire - have each provided an image for a special exhibition of digital prints at the nearby McLellan Galleries.
I was actually looking for an image for a post on a different subject.
His still images equally attempt to "recreate the experience of moving around an image for a still viewer," he says.
When I lived in Phoenix I was asked by Ballet Arizona to shoot an image for a media campaign and I chose to shoot myself in a tutu.
Fairey, on the other hand, set out to make an image for a political campaign: something that would inspire people to support a presidential candidate and symbolize their hope.
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