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The phrase "around image" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to describe something in relation to an image, but it needs additional context or modification to be clear.
Example: "The text should be placed around the image to enhance the layout."
Alternatives: "surrounding the image" or "in relation to the image".
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She said: "Our cows followed us when we went for a walk, but they all stopped in their tracks when we turned around". Image caption Alex Grant, from Edinburgh, says Casper the Wee White Dug found it a tad windy at Auchindoun Castle.
Getting around Image: Kitty Terwolbeck, Half way looking at the road map via Flickr CC BY 2.0.
Photo: The materials of the Normal Brand have been designed to sustain a significant amount of roughing around; Image Source: The Normal Brand.
Mr Thompson called for the law around image rights to be reviewed.
"We have no issues around image, none," Mrs. Rifkin-Russell said as she watched her 16-year-old son play soccer in the rain.
Huge amounts of intellectual property were reportedly developed for the project, particularly around image processing, filtering, storage and rendering.
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