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The phrase "a string of images" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sequence or series of images that are connected or related in some way, often in a visual or artistic context.
Example: "The artist presented a string of images that captured the essence of the city at different times of the day."
Alternatives: "a series of images" or "a sequence of images".
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Julia Raeside 11pm, BBC2 UK-based German photographer Juergen Teller has produced a string of images of famous subjects that capture something unique and mysterious.
Healing Tool, Kane's installation simulates the "Photoshop effect": the signs cycle through a string of images from the local scenery, superimposed over the IRL environs.
It's an unintentional romantic ploy that works but it's spoiled a bit since instead of being the final heartmelting admission, it's only the second in a string of images he describes, rather spoiling the climax when Gina leans in for a kiss about four numbers too late.
By dawn, I had received a string of images of Dr Kachi, whom I was communicating with the night before, in a pool of his own blood, shot in the head at close range.
When you need to remember a string of images (or words, as in a shopping list) come up with a silly little story to remember them.
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In this task, subjects see a string of image elements, and they have to detect the repetition of one element; that is, they have to detect whether there are two adjacent elements that are identical.
Dream interpretation is more meaningful when you have a clear picture of your dreams, rather than a string of hazy images that you struggle to recall.
In the fourth spot are a string of Google images I'd dearly like to push to page two, but I posed for all of them, so I shouldn't complain.
Stern magazine photographer Thomas Hoepker met Ali on numerous occasions spanning 1960 to 2012, creating a string of notable images, not least the shot of a topless Ali jumping from a bridge in Chicago and another of Ali flicking a jab at the camera – a photograph which somehow looks as though it has been drawn in graphite.
It concludes with a long string of images that Polke took while installing an exhibition of his photographs in 1977.
a flashing string of images.
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