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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a true image" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an accurate or authentic representation of something, often in contexts related to photography, art, or descriptions.
Example: "The artist aimed to create a true image of the landscape, capturing every detail with precision."
Alternatives: "an accurate depiction" or "a faithful representation."
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We can establish a true image, one that is no longer subjective.
These memories are always accompanied by a sense of loss, but for some they give a true image of heaven.
Part of people dissing and dismissing her, she feels, was also because of her demeanor, which she says is not a true image of who she is.
But Mr. Price asks: Does the rowdy electioneering caught on film convey a true image of the city to the rest of America?
"Going down in history as an evil monopolist who fleeced Mexican consumers is not an image of himself that he likes, but it's a true image," she said.
Instead of capturing a true image of a user's face, the phone takes a picture and then uses D-ID software to distort the image.
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He said: "Like Turner strapping himself to the ship's mast in order to create a true likeness of a storm, Yeo time and time again achieves what should be impossible: creating a true picture, an image or a glimpse, of people we think we know and of those we've never met".
Hirst, whose art centres more on sculpture and installation, said: "Yeo time and time again achieves what should be impossible: creating a true picture, an image or a glimpse, of people we think we know and of those we've never met".
These elements are important conditioners that make it possible to establish a presumably true image (a specific narrative) of organizational culture.
And yet even without that allegory, it is a universal, true image of the imagination producing horrors.
It is fine to spend some time strengthening weaker aspects of your personality and abilities but don't do this to the detriment of what you are innately good at or you will eventually be presenting a less true image of yourself and you'll feel uncomfortable.
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