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Discover LudwigThe phrase "image a" is not a complete sentence as it lacks a subject and a verb.
It can be used as part of a sentence or a phrase to describe something or someone, or to give directions. Here are some examples: 1. "Imagine a world without technology." (In this example, "imagine a" is part of the sentence "Imagine a world.") 2. "Please image a map of the location before you go." (In this example, "image a" is part of the phrase "image a map.") 3. "I can't image a better way to spend my weekend." (In this example, "image a" is part of the verb phrase "image a better way.") 4. "He is the image of his father." (In this example, "image" is used as a noun to describe someone's appearance.) 5. "The artist carefully imaged the mountains in her painting." (In this example, "imaged" is used as a verb to describe the process of creating an image.).
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But isn't "iconic image" a tautology?
Most obviously, they didn't give her image a goose.
Is the image, a solid wall of greenbacks, beautiful?
I didn't have to defend an image, a prestige.
He assumed a new image: a statesman & man of peace.
"The Freedom Tower is an image, a basis".
One image: a biker type in a tutu.
But we can accept an image, a metaphor.
"Kate projects the perfect image," a courtier tells me.
"He plays up the hokey image a little.
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