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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make images" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the creative process of mapping ideas onto concrete objects. For example, "The artist is skilled at making images that capture the imagination."
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They all make images of total pleasure.
I try to make images simple.
"I make images and they make images, so why not put them together?" Mr. Rodrigue said.
Dr Lauterbur worked out how to make images in principle.
"I try to make images that confuse me," she said.
"I try to make images that confuse me," she says.
Nolan doesn't make images; he doesn't even take pictures.
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"We want to make image conversations more immediate," says Clarke.
It's ideal for making images for silly greeting cards.
Pen drawing is fundamentally a linear method of making images.
How did this way of making images start?
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