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The phrase "a perfect image for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that serves as an ideal representation or example of a particular concept or idea.
Example: "The sunset over the mountains was a perfect image for the tranquility we sought during our vacation."
Alternatives: "an ideal representation of" or "a fitting illustration of".
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At least, it's where guitarist Jimmy Page has always said he wrote the song — a perfect image for a band obsessed with Celtic iconography.
White bubbles oozed out of taps at Rick Owens's show, and soon there was a small advancing glacier on the runway: a perfect image for the designer's incredibly light and airy clothes.
MOQUEGUA, Peru, March 28 — In a presidential campaign filled with symbolism, the front-runner here found a perfect image for his hard-charging crusade: on Tuesday, he jumped on a chestnut mare and, with his followers sprinting behind him, galloped to the central plaza to promise to revolutionize this Andean country.
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At least they will have the illusion of doing so, for they will be looking at an elaborate hologram -- a perfect image, perhaps, for a plane that so far exists almost exclusively in the minds of Boeing executives and designers.
The mean compression force (Newtons) required to produce a perfect image was: 121.34 N for digital craniocaudal; 134.23 N for digital mediolateral oblique; 112.23 N for analogue craniocaudal; and 129.66 N for analogue mediolateral oblique.
Booth, M. J. Adaptive optical microscopy: the ongoing quest for a perfect image.
It's a perfect image.
It was the perfect image for an old-time family doctor, and the practice blossomed.
Lady Liberty is the perfect image for an enormously strong and powerful woman that is at the same time positively maternal and nurturing.
The perfect image for me always has an energy, lots of personality and tells a story.
It was the perfect image for the all-conquering superpower crushing an impertinent minnow.
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