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No, the sentence 'have a image' is not correct.
You could use the sentence 'have an image' which is grammatically correct. For example, "I need to have an image for my website."
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We will generally choose an image to accompany a piece but if you have a image you would like to suggest then we will be more than happy to consider it.
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We also have an image crisis.
Hell, I don't have an image".
CONVERTS to Islam have an image problem.
It doesn't have an image stabilizer.
MUSLIM converts have an image problem.
"We have an image problem.
Producers also have an image problem.
Does HR have an image problem?
"We have an image problem," he said.
He had an image problem - which is to say, he didn't have an image.
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