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Discover Ludwig"image-wise" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is an adverb that means "in terms of appearance or image," and it can be used when referring to the visual impression of something, or the outward perception of a person, brand, or organization. For example, "Image-wise, the company is doing well - their brand is well-recognized and highly regarded in their field."
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It was a bad move, image-wise.
What have I done wrong image-wise?
"Image-wise, I was somewhat of a jokester".
Image-wise, Diana Ross, lead singer of the Supremes, turned Motown's success into colossal success.
There is no doubt that Dubai has had a bad year, image-wise.
"We feel we're giving something up image-wise, but it can't be helped".
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"There's one school of thought that believes: How do you say 'no' to a guy who finally delivered on the Newark arena, which will give the city a boost image wise, if not to its economy?" said David P. Rebovich, a political scientist at Rider University.
It's taken me much of life to understand and accept that my images are wiser than I am.
As photogenic as she is, she has tended to appear in the background of White House images — a wise choice, when your boss is a megalomaniac.
This new camera is just fine, image quality-wise.
Poisson noise is applied on the image pixel-wise.
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