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The phrase "all the image of" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, possibly intended to convey a meaning related to images or representations.
Example: "I want to capture all the image of the event in my photographs."
Alternatives: "all the pictures of" or "the entirety of the image of".
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After all, the image of the progressively entombed Winnie and her helpless husband, Willie, suggests some form of cataclysm has taken place.
After all, the image of a frail, grumpy elder is passé.
Everyone appeared to be articulate, well-dressed, successful in their education or employment endeavors not at all the image of recovering addicts and alcoholics I had cooked up in my head.
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After all, the images of misery I had just seen were not fabricated, they were real.
Of course, all the images of this year's show have leaked.
Mean value of the metrics are evaluated to all the images of background dataset.
Also, all the images of the BossBase database [27] are used for computing the average value.
It's a world away from all the images of confrontation between officers and protestors America has seen of late.
See all the images of Kids Should Be Kids here, and see more of Syd Rein's work here.
Supplementary Figure S1 shows all the images of all western blotting results for the cellular samples.
Supplementary Figure S1 shows all the images of all western blotting results for myosin and actin.
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