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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a positive image of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing perceptions, representations, or impressions of a person, organization, or concept that are favorable or beneficial.
Example: "The campaign aimed to create a positive image of the brand in the minds of consumers."
Alternatives: "a favorable portrayal of" or "a good representation of".
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Ms. Clarke denies trying to sculpt a positive image of the war.
Another thing that appears to have been lost is a positive image of business.
New buildings, public spaces and monuments all conspire to project a positive image of progress.
I had to learn self-worth and to have a positive image of myself.
He is to set up a TV channel, Aspire, showing a positive image of African Americans.
As an American, I was further excited because it gives a positive image of America.
It's never been an image problem because we've always had a positive image of ourselves".
And while it's pleasing to see a positive image of an older woman, representative it isn't.
I'm very disturbed by attempts going on right now to restore a positive image of Stalin.
The novel has been considered influential in shaping a positive image of the monarchy.
Now, roughly one-third of Republicans have a positive image of him.
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