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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mend the image" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to the act of repairing or improving someone's or something's reputation or visual representation. Example: "After the scandal, the company worked hard to mend the image it had tarnished."
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The consequences for BP are profound: A successful capping of the leaking well could finally begin to mend the company's brittle image after weeks of failed efforts, and perhaps limit the damage to wildlife and marine life from reaching catastrophic levels.
BP has spent millions to finance ad campaigns for state tourism offices and the seafood industry — and, of course, many millions more on an ad blitz to mend the company's own tattered image.
He comes to my house to mend the boiler.
"We didn't just mend the roof.
If you can even polish mirrors, can't I mend the wok?
He shouldn't try to mend the unmendable.
So how do we mend the fractures?
The music journalist chose not to mend the small rip.
Sometimes time will mend the fight.
The inflammatory cells carry repair kits to mend the injury.
Executives have spoken out strongly against America's actions, and new marketing campaigns have been aimed at mending the company's image among consumers.
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