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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about image" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in contexts where you are discussing a topic related to an image, but it typically requires additional context or modification to be clear.
Example: "The article is about image processing techniques used in modern photography."
Alternatives: "regarding the image" or "concerning the image".
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What this shows is it's not about the sport at all, it's about image.
Because the web isn't about image.
We're all about image".
"It's all about image".
It's about image".
"Fashion is about image.
"Fashion is about image," Mr. Nolan said.
"After all, they are both about image".
Honda is also concerned about image quality.
Clothes are about image, about — literally — appearances.
What about image blunders — Dukakis in the tank, for example?
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