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Discover LudwigThe phrase "negative images" is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to images or perceptions that are unfavorable or critical. You can use this phrase in various contexts, such as discussing media portrayal of a certain group, describing someone's mindset or attitude, or analyzing the impact of certain events or actions on society. Example: The media's constant use of negative images of immigrants perpetuates harmful stereotypes and fuels discrimination against them.
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Negative images of trees drifted behind them.
And negative images tend to be more vivid and accessible.
The President's hurtful remarks only reinforce those negative images".
How did you consciously make "positive" and "negative" images?
Early on, he told donors that their money would help counteract negative images of Americans abroad.
There are a lot of negative images tied to that one flag".
But "wise Latina," she said, further erodes any negative images in one powerful swoop.
Negative images always look sinister — eerily familiar, yet dark and distorted — even in family snapshots.
"Those little insults can lead to more negative images of aging," Dr. Levy said.
People younger than 30 recalled slightly more negative images than positive ones.
Some of the negative images date to the early days of the American republic.
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