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The phrase "a little image" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a small or minor visual representation, such as a picture or graphic. Example: "She included a little image of her cat in the presentation to make it more engaging."
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It's kind of a microcosm of the whole world, a little image of the fate of man".
A little image of the Luxembourg Gardens in the mist, a wild bunch of hollyhocks crowding the frame, trumps any number of outsize contemporary landscape photographs.
A little image in the corner of his eye allows him to see what is being captured, but he said he learned quickly to ignore the image.
You see a little image of each piece of mail, along with its dimensions, weight, date, date of arrival and so on.
The touch-screen panels let any passenger request control of the car and then adjust the car's speed and dynamics (sort of like switching from standard to "sport" mode) by dragging a little image of the car to speed up or slow down.
Hopefully other brands will start to offer similar options for retaining at least a little image processing when gaming without totally destroying input lag.
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Mr. Meeks acknowledged that Fox, in partnering with the caucus on the debates, seemed to be trying to do a little image-building.
Otherwise, the PS4 is going to end up as a cool little image on a retro Pinterest page.
It is a marvelous little image.
In a sense, this little image encapsulates a lot of what was big about the Qing dynasty.
A picture called "Einstein's Brain 12 Times" shows a dozen little images of a brain lined up in grid formation on a plain ground.
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