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"in images" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to something that is depicted or represented in an image, or something that can only be seen through visual representation. For example, "The artist's fascinating landscapes are captured in images that reflect the beauty of nature."
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Slide Show: Our Egypt coverage, in images.
There's also more visual noise in images".
He thought in images, and across time.
"I was just really interested in images," he said.
Early memories reemerged in images of fire and violence.
I am only interested in images and people and sound.
This results in images reminiscent of Roland Joffé's The Mission.
But these artists are not primarily interested in images.
Grief was captured in images of mourners at a funeral.
It was a revolution captured in images as no other before it.
"Certainly there is a spike in the interest in images of this nature.
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