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The phrase "about an image" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the content, context, or details related to a specific image.
Example: "The article provides a detailed analysis about an image that captures the essence of the event."
Alternatives: "regarding an image" or "concerning an image".
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I have a hard time being a part of, or even thinking about, an image system that has oppressed women".
If you don't know what I'm talking about, an image of a dress that is very clearly royal blue and black in real life has gone viral.
On their own, though, the Bond photographs are about an image of desire so strong that it transcends any single actor.
In Roland Barthes's reverie on photography, "Camera Lucida," he muses at length about an image of his mother that the reader never sees.
Q. Yes, but isn't F1 about an image, a dream, about this idea of excess? A. If you spend $250 million or $50 million, I don't think people will see a difference in the dream.
In 2009's "Our Lady of the Underpass" Ms. Saracho turned a series of interviews with a diverse group of Chicagoans into a suite of monologues about an image of the Virgin Mary allegedly sighted on a concrete wall under the Kennedy Expressway.
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But engaging them is not about challenging an image problem, she adds.
Being a stylist is great, but it's about creating an image — what people see on the red carpet.
"It's about deciding on an image that you want to convey," she said.
Cilmi tends to agree about creating an image.
"The selfie is about creating an image of yourself for the world".
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