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The phrase "a reflection of the image" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how something represents or mirrors the qualities or characteristics of an image.
Example: "The painting serves as a reflection of the image captured in the photograph, highlighting the emotions conveyed."
Alternatives: "a mirror of the image" or "an echo of the image."
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On one wall you have an image and on the other a reflection of the image.
The sartorial decisions politicians make are a reflection of the image they wish to portray.
"We believe the human body is a reflection of the image of God," they write, adding that violent forms of play "cannot be condoned".
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The Episcopal Church as a denomination welcomes gay clergy and couples, and in his closing prayer on Monday, Leon asked that God allow Americans to see each other as a reflection of the divine image, "whether brown, black or white, male or female, first generation or immigrant American, or daughter of the American Revolution, gay or straight, rich or poor".
For example, uptake intensity variations can be a reflection of the inherently noisy image accusation of PET, or PVEs [46].
Presenting the live Hamlet as a reflection of the foreign film-image of the Prince, or making him confirm his own experiences by referring to the screen, seems a very interesting starting point.
"The images are a reflection of the nation's history, an important but forgotten part of present day China, when one tends to look at youth and beauty alone," Ng says in a description of his work.
Our "can-do civic image" is a reflection of the individualistic, entrepreneurial Houstonians who have created a dynamic metropolis undistorted by bureaucrats and special-interest politics.
The observed contradictions in the results may be a reflection of how body image is perceived differently between males and females in different societies.
Instead, he prefers to look at the fuzzy reverse of society's tapestry, the seemingly patternless surface from which emerges not the reflection of the image on the front but a new image altogether.
That means America's children of color will, for the majority of their school years, not have a teacher who is a reflection of their own image.
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a copy of the image
a region of the image
a function of the image
a subtraction of the image
a brightening of the image
a version of the image
a partition of the image
a view of the image
a description of the image
a portion of the image
a fraction of the image
a rejection of the image
a corner of the image
a print of the image
a canvas of the image
a preprocessing of the image
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