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The phrase "an impressive image" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a visual representation that evokes admiration or awe.
Example: "The artist created an impressive image that captivated everyone at the gallery."
Alternatives: "a striking picture" or "a remarkable visual."
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Its lenticular top screen provides an impressive image quality, with a slider to adjust the depth of the 3D effect.
While this didn't require a Madison Avenue campaign, it did require professional-appearing materials that conveyed an impressive image.
With its intricate beadwork, geometric pattern of dyed horsehair and fibers, and the three upright hornbill feathers, the Dayak headdress from Malaysia presents an impressive image of strength and courage.
Screenshot: TikTok-related stickers from PicsArt's libraryWhen people catch sight of an impressive image filtering effect online, many will inquire about the toolset behind it.
He then demonstrated an impressive image recognition technology for the blind that can "see" what's going on in a picture and explain it out loud.
Mönckeberg's sclerosis is characterised by calcification of the medial wall, mainly of medium-sized and larger arteries, leading sometimes to an impressive image of a calcified artery network on X-rays.
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Discussion On the basis of our quiz, we could suspect that a rather unimpressive image, characterized by few emotional words, risks to lead to an excess of optimism, while a very impressive image, characterized by numerous emotional words, risks to lead to an excess of pessimism, which could lead to inadequate WWLST decisions.
I had caught him, how to say, making an effort to present a more impressive image for the camera.
This is a very impressive image.
On the left, the nearby galaxy Messier 100 is viewed in the early 1990s with Hubble's original Wide Field and Planetary Camera 1, which yields a very impressive image after the problems with the primary mirror were first solved.
To the question "Do you think that a visually impressive image but without pejorative prognosis value for the radiologist risks to weigh wrongly in a decision of WWLST?", the mean response from 1 (not at all) to 10 (completely) was 5.7.
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