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The phrase 'mental image of' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an idea or concept that a person has formed in their mind, usually through imagination or memory. For example, you could say "I have a mental image of the beach house I used to visit as a child".
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My mental image of myself changes daily.
We all have a mental image of the political spectrum.
Form a mental image of a Trump Supreme Court justice.
Justification: Take a mental image of the universe.
"It's that mental image of a runaway car.
If you have a mental image of "classic Northeast golf course," that's Meadow Brook.
Perhaps my mental image of a dry stone waller may need modifying.
DS I concede that the mental image of the Naked Rambler will make many readers shudder.
Seattle Post Fifty Shades, our mental image of this city is a lot more colourful.
Relief washed over me, and a mental image of my comfortable bed came into focus.
Recast your mental image of wine country with its rustic charms.
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