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Discover Ludwig"iconic image" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing a well-known image or photograph. For example, "The image of Marilyn Monroe standing over a subway grate is an iconic image of the 1950s."
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Iconic image, innit.
It's such an iconic image.
But isn't "iconic image" a tautology?
"A picture is an iconic image.
That's such an iconic image,'" Mr. Kunstler recalled.
They've become an iconic image of an age".
"This watercolour shows an iconic image of the young hero.
"It's become such an iconic image," Kidman says.
It quickly became the iconic image of the disaster.
"The Iconic Image of the Scaramucci Era," by Vinson Cunningham.
If cowboys are the iconic image of the United States, horses have to be the iconic image of the cowboy.
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