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The phrase "a nice image" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a visually appealing picture or representation, often in contexts related to art, photography, or visual media.
Example: "The artist presented a nice image of the sunset that captured the vibrant colors beautifully."
Alternatives: "a lovely picture" or "an appealing visual".
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"It's a nice image.
It's a nice image, but was she cold?
It's a nice image, but it's the only breakthrough in sight.
WS Dave with a trowel is a nice image – and doesn't seem completely far-fetched.
It was a nice image for the broad spectrum of people in the crowds — dancing, preaching, chanting — all around.
Adaptively smoothing the data with aconvolve will create a nice image for publication; see the ahelp file for examples.
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Certainly, it is a nicer image of Clemens tipping a driver $20 than throwing a jagged bat near Mike Piazza, but Clemens probably was not pumped sky-high at the moment.
"The establishment approach to overcoming this problem is to do a little bit of tarting up, put on a nicer image, say you care a little bit more, talk more about poverty, and people will move over to your side and endorse your core agenda," Olsen said.
If you'd like to see a particularly nice image on XWord Info of a solar eclipse inside the puzzle, click here.
But the new study indicates that they acted, en masse, as a "distribution pump" (nice image, eh?), fertilising new areas that would otherwise be unproductive.
The DS9 display may be adjusted via ObsVis to create a nice proposal image.
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