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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a thumbnail" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a small image or representation of a larger image, often used in digital contexts such as websites or presentations.
Example: "Please upload a thumbnail for your video so that viewers can see a preview before clicking on it."
Alternatives: "a small image" or "a preview image".
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As a thumbnail sketch, that's apt enough.
Many aren't much bigger than a thumbnail.
A new moon appeared like a thumbnail.
He clicked occasionally on a mouse and chewed a thumbnail.
The important images emerge, and he makes a thumbnail sketch.
Here is a thumbnail guide to the study's findings.
That's barely a thumbnail sketch, to use a purposeful pun.
Click at a thumbnail to start reading from there.
Click on a thumbnail for a larger photo.
Click on a thumbnail to see the picture.
Click on a thumbnail to see the original large picture.
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