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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an image problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone's or something's public perception is negative or flawed.
Example: "The company has been struggling with an image problem since the scandal broke last year."
Alternatives: "a reputation issue" or "a branding challenge".
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Jaguar has an image problem.
"Football has an image problem.
Historically, logistics has had an image problem.
3-D has an image problem.
Canadian whisky has an image problem.
Costume drama has an image problem.
CONVERTS to Islam have an image problem.
MUSLIM converts have an image problem.
Romney's got an image problem?
It's all an image problem.
Some cite an image problem.
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