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The phrase "a personal image" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an individual's representation or perception of themselves, often in contexts related to self-identity or branding.
Example: "In today's digital age, curating a personal image on social media is essential for many professionals."
Alternatives: "self-image" or "individual representation".
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As always, she is put together, befitting someone who admits to spending two hours shopping for the right lipstick and who has employed a "personal image stylist" named Rique for 17 years.
They are taught that the core of the lighting decision for each play is a personal image, which should be concrete but should not necessarily come directly from the play.
The participants were requested to respond to statements such as "I often look for one-of-a kind products or brands so that I create a style that is all my own"; "I often combine possessions in such a way that I create a personal image for myself that cannot be duplicated"; and "I often try to find a more interesting version of ordinary products because I enjoy being original".
Cultivate a personal image.
Designyourwall.com has custom wallpapers from its art department and may be able to turn a personal image or artwork into wallpaper.
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Whether you agree with her politics or not, Hillary and her brand team have certainly done a good job of building a powerful, personal image, right down to a consistent tone of voice that has been successfully deployed across social media.
"The Gang" (2006) is a particularly personal image, featuring a group of friends that includes Mr. Salle and Ms. Gornik.
"In spite of a clean personal image," said Nirmala Sitharaman, a B.J.P. spokeswoman, "he is heading a government that is responsible for unbelievable amounts of treasury loss".
This article was originally published in January 2015 How to fire an employee Building your brand: how to project a powerful personal image Sign up to become a member of the Guardian Small Business Network here for more advice, insight and best practice direct to your inbox.
In its nastiest episode, a puritanical clergyman hacks off Jane's luxuriant hair with a terrifying pair of scissors: a gruesomely personal image of castration.
At a time when personal image is a crucial part of any political campaign, the 67-year-old Democratic US presidential hopeful is clearly prepared to invest heavily in her locks – and isn't showing any of the expected signs of grey that many of her contemporaries display.
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