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Discover LudwigThe phrase "refined image" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an image that has been improved or made more elegant, often in the context of photography, branding, or visual representation.
Example: "The artist presented a refined image of the landscape, capturing its beauty with exquisite detail."
Alternatives: "polished image" or "elegant image."
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That kind of differentiation may get harder as Samsung shakes up its refined image.
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Lexus is not overhauling its refined image entirely, but the addition of the faster F Sport models should broaden its appeal.
"At that time tourism was anathema to the refined image and genteel ways associated with the estanciero life, and many of our neighbors looked down on my father," says Isabel Aldao, Ricardo's daughter and the estancia's manager and co-owner.
It would have been difficult under any circumstances for the staid French fashion establishment to accept the appointment of a foreigner to run a firm whose refined image was represented most famously by Audrey Hepburn.
In keeping with its refined image, the Tribute test vehicle, a top-line ES, came with leather seats, a six-way power driver's seat and an excellent optional sound system: a 190-watt, 7-speaker radio with cassette player and six-CD changer.
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The hits that followed, including "C'est Si Bon" and "I Want to Be Evil," refined the image of a dangerous wildcat.
Andy Warhol refined the image of Marilyn Monroe till it was almost insubstantial, a hieroglyph in place of a likeness, with neither age nor identity nor expression.
Spain, which had just completed an 800-year struggle to drive the Muslims from its territory, had refined the image of the warrior saint.
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