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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an image of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing or referring to a visual representation of something, often in contexts related to art, photography, or digital media.
Example: "The gallery featured an image of a stunning sunset over the ocean."
Alternatives: "a picture of a" or "a depiction of a".
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Monarchies had acquired an image of a defeated, outdated system.
At least it's an image of a woman, I guess.
Figure 2a shows an image of a fabricated device.
Have astronomers finally recorded an image of a black hole?
It features an image of a man lighting a fart.
There was an image of a meditative Buddha.
I ask him to explain an image of a crab.
He showed me an image of a cavernous interior space.
Each new section contains an image of a weather map.
Then he was shown an image of a target.
The document included an image of a Dec. 5 Washington Post story on Watson.
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