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Discover Ludwig"image crisis" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation in which a person or organization has experienced a severe drop in its reputation or public image. For example, "The company has recently experienced an image crisis due to its involvement in the scandal."
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We also have an image crisis.
The image crisis has turned even Armstrong into a pessimist about cycling's short-term future.
"Marmalade is suffering from an image crisis that manufacturers have failed to address during the past 12 months," it says.
President Vicente Fox, a former Coca-Cola salesman with a keen sense of marketing, seems stuck in a serious image crisis.
Moreover, the image crisis that the industry suffered after Merck's withdrawal of Vioxx appears to be subsiding, in part because drug makers appear to have kept their promise to increase disclosure of data from clinical trials.
As you'd expect with someone a mere six months into their new job – and a mere two months after he declared Fifa's image crisis to be over – Infantino has already been interviewed by Eckert's ethics committee.
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Most boycotts succeed by creating public image crises for corporations – not by reducing sales (King, 2008).
It is also regularly called in by big-spending organisations wishing to handle image crises.
The lure of the unknown has gone through several image crises lately.
But he had, PRWeek explained, rehabilitated the image of an airline once tangled in image crises — unpopular with employees and customers alike.
After an abuse scandal in Chile, the pope is facing one of the greatest image crises of his papacy.
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