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Discover LudwigThe phrase "image led" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a situation in which choices or opinions are guided primarily by images or visual media. For example: "The rise of social media has led to an image-led culture, where people's opinions and choices are increasingly shaped by what they see online."
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Something about the image led him to start a painting based on it.
His elitist image led him to under-perform among working class voters in almost every primary.
That image led to Ms. Weiner's latest novel, released this month.
His improved public image led to his election to the Baseball Hall of Fame by the Veteran's Committee in 1999.
One image led to another, and by the end of the week I was richer to the tune of ten guineas.
His propensity for interior-decorating an image led him to take photographs of landscapes that look arranged, rather than found by his camera.
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Mathematical Chaos Theory calculations, as seen in this image, leads to finding faster pathways in Space.
An empathic God-image led to empathic actions and emotions, while a dis-empathic God-image led to dis-empathic actions and emotions.
Ms Porter said pornographic images led to unrealistic expectations.
In addition, our results indicated that integration of multi-modality images led to significant performance improvement.
My poor self-image led me to that string of bad relationships where I tried to shrink away.
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