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"accurate image of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that represents the exact truth or a precise depiction of something else. For example, "The painting captured an accurate image of life in the 19th century."
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Do I want companies building up such an accurate image of me?
Your kitchen may not be the mirror of your soul, but it can produce a pretty accurate image of where you've landed on the time line of domesticity.
And the smooth, full-bodied wind playing throughout all but obliterates the clichéd (if occasionally still accurate) image of modern performers grappling haplessly with early instruments.
"It collapsed like a banana peel," one 10-year-old boy in Mr. Bleiberg's class said, conjuring an unvarnished yet childishly accurate image of what had happened to the twin towers as his classmates giggled nervously.
In these works, like "Self Portrait" (1999), a jazzy, psychedelic kind of hieroglyphic mark-making turns into an absurdly accurate image of the artist, head-on, when seen from a slight distance.
The purpose of the SizeUSA survey, which is being paid for, in part, by clothing and textile companies, isn't to reconcile Americans to this new, more accurate image of themselves.
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One of the current challenges to optical imaging studies is the reconstruction of accurate images of the changes in brain activity.
Even today, when we have plenty of accurate images of rhinos to look at, his depiction conveys the spirit of science and the magnificence of the animal world.
Closed machines use superconductor electromagnets, and achieve a field of 1.5 Tesla, which generates remarkably clear and accurate images of human tissue.
To get accurate images of technology used a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, we may have to wait long into the future.
The STM enabled scientists to make accurate images of details as tiny as one-25th the diameter of a typical atom.
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