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The phrase "a question of image" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to perception, reputation, or how something is visually represented or understood.
Example: "In today's digital age, maintaining a strong online presence is often seen as a question of image for many businesses."
Alternatives: "a matter of perception" or "an issue of reputation".
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This is not just a question of image.
It's a question of image but also of character".
In an immediate sense, it's a question of image and style.
This misjudgment of poor people is not just a question of image.
Of course, France's problems cannot be reduced to a question of image.
On top of the business that you're driving, you have also a question of image.
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Her sense of style, and of her characters' style, is a question of images, and of self-images.
"It was a question of contamination of image.
Aside from that, it comes to down to a question of self-image and self-perception.
It's then a question of creating an image that connects across these complementary sides.
As always, though, it isn't just a question of what the image says, but of how it says it.
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