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"imaginary images" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You might use it to describe something that is pulled from your imagination, such as when you are writing a story or poem. For example, "The story was filled with vivid, imaginary images of a faraway land."
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The very subject of the movie is language and its relation to power — not necessarily political power but emotional power, the power to create images, imaginary images that may even have a deeper reality than material life.
Young women would grow so accustomed to seeing real bellies and bottoms that they would feel less inclined to lose weight in order to match up to imaginary images, or get industrial filler injected into their buttocks.
MR magnitude images are formed by simply taking the square root of the sum of the square of the two independent Gaussian random variables (real and imaginary images) pixel by pixel.
where I0 is the modified zeroth-order Bessel function of the first kind, A is the underlying noise-free signal amplitude, and σ denotes the standard deviation of the Gaussian noise in the real and imaginary images.
Bodmer's re-conceptualization of the VRS dimension was mainly driven by theoretical considerations of Leuner [22], [23], who had speculated that hallucinogenic drugs elicit visual hallucinations by intensifying internal imagery such that the distinction between internally produced imaginary images and external perceptions becomes blurred.
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But it still manages to crank out at least one globally irresistible product, a seductive although possibly imaginary image of itself.
"I wasn't thinking of some real cowboy out there, but that imaginary image I have of how we expect him to be.
Radiologists in their clinical practice perform imaginary image registration to differentiate abnormalities from norms and this is one of the most essential professional skills.
Time and Newsweek magazines had imaginary cover images.
In contemporary philosophy, notably in the work of psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, this evolved into the distinction between the imaginary (focussed on images or φαντάσματα) and the symbolic (focussed on symbols or signifiers: on γράμματα).
Once it had learned the patterns in the data, it was able to create entirely new and entirely imaginary documents and images using the same statistical rules.
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