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The phrase "fearsome image" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a visual representation that evokes fear or intimidation.
Example: "The fearsome image of the dragon looming over the village sent shivers down the spines of the townsfolk."
Alternatives: "terrifying picture" or "formidable depiction."
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It is softening the religious right's sometimes fearsome image.
How did this quiet, measured man end up with such a fearsome image?
Since Stalin wanted to convey a fearsome image, it was acceptable to make Ivan menacing.
His natural ability was supported by a fearsome image and a caustic wit.
Dangers: Despite the country's fearsome image, the Foreign Office (www.fco.gov.uk) notes the risk of terrorism or crime is low.
The author of "The Second Sex" is keen to stress sexual equality and autonomy, but she also insists on the "charms of the 'nymph' in whom the fearsome image of the wife and the mother is not yet visible".
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Nothing here is comparable with the fearsome images of the Mayans or Aztecs.
But to many owners of military-style semiautomatic rifles, who reject the term "assault weapon," the AR-15 and its brethren do not evoke fearsome images of attacks on people.
Carl Icahn and Bill Ackman are powerful hedge fund managers who control billions of dollars as well as fearsome public images.
The image turned fearsome when I thought about what would happen to him after I turned off the television.
The character poked fun at his fearsome, drug-fueled public image.
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