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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gives the image" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that conveys an impression or summary of the thing being discussed. For example, "The painting gives the image of a serene beach scene."
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He certainly gives the image its due.
This quality, combined with the jaundiced palate, gives the image a manic intensity.
His role at the helm of CPP gives the image of strong institutional support for the test.
"On a more political level, it gives the image of a stunted France, which sees itself as a besieged citadel — a pretty unattractive place".
Painting ought to win out, in this case, but Evelyn Hofer gives the image a sacramental quality that amply holds its own.
It is Jim Carrey, venting his highly ambitious, slightly crazed genius while also functioning as a rubbery object that gives the image a life of its own.
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This arrangement gives the images an in-progress or improvisational look.
This technique gives the images an eerie effect that perfectly matches the story's dark overtones.
Where the paintings remain airless, there is a subdued atmospheric quality to drawings that gives the images added eloquence.
The film is shot in 1 1, a very unusual aspect ratio that gives the images the quality of intimate family photos.
Figure 4a, b gives the images of copper ferrite at different magnifications.
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