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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a image of a" is not correct in written English; it should be "an image of a." You can use it when describing a visual representation or depiction of something, typically in contexts related to art, photography, or digital media.
Example: "I found an image of a beautiful sunset that I want to use as my desktop wallpaper."
Alternatives: "a picture of a" or "a photo of a".
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The 30-second spot claims, as images of Ms. O'Donnell on a image of a blue-hued, photo negative click by, that the Republican candidate "spends money she doesn't have," "hired employees she didn't pay," "stiffed businesses," and "didn't pay her taxes".
Figure 3 (a) image of a close eye.
(A) Image of a cell with electron dense regions located close to the membrane.
Fig. 1 a Image of a small intestinal tumor in our patient.
a: image of a sample obtained by hydrothermal synthesis of Py CuOHCl with molar ratio of 2 0.78 and period of 72 h at 150°C, b: Lower magnification view of the sample.
(A ) Image of a young adult C. elegans and schematic depicting the twelve pairs of sensory neurons in the anterior amphid ganglia whose dendrites project to the nose of the animal where they detect sensory stimuli.
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It features an image of a man lighting a fart.
There was an image of a meditative Buddha.
I ask him to explain an image of a crab.
He showed me an image of a cavernous interior space.
Then he was shown an image of a target.
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