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Discover Ludwig"common image" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a shared image that is familiar to most individuals. For example, "The common image of firefighters is one of bravery and courage."
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A common image showed him, chin on hand, squinting in insincere bonhomie, like a lounge singer.
The common image of Edam is of windmills, canals and women in clogs and bonnets.
Third, milling develops a common image or interpretation of the situation.
It could be a common image, an inanimate object, a visual pun, a cliché, or whatever.
Steinbrück had to dispel the common image of him as an elitist.
This belies the common image of migrants as big producers of unauthorised offspring.
And to be fair, that's the most common image of this crime because that's the form revenge porn most often takes.
The most common image associated with workplace chemical exposure usually involves a man, perhaps clad in a lab coat or a coverall, carefully interacting with lethal compounds.
In baggy clothes and sandals, with a jalopy of a sedan for transportation, Kuerten did not fit the common image of fame.
All this is in stark contrast to the common image of swashbuckling UK ministers travelling the globe to strike up new trade deals.
Although they differ deeply about what the Constitution teaches, the two sides share a common image of what the Constitution is.
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