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Discover LudwigThe phrase "scan of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when an object, such as a document or photograph, has been scanned. For example, "I emailed him the scan of my driver's license."
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An archivist sent me a scan of it.
He sends me a scan of a drawing to explain.
They also posted a scan of the candidate's birth certificate.
From a scan of Sanborn Map Vol. 1, 1894.
We saw an ultrasound scan of an embryo.
Four weeks later I'll have a Pet scan of the whole body and a CT scan of the chest.
For instance, a scan of the brain has to pass through the bones of the cranium, while a scan of the thyroid or heart requires less penetration.
But a CT scan of her head was normal.
JAXA will conduct a scan of the battery.
"It's a bad scan of me," he said, inspecting it.
Then I ordered the CT scan of her chest.
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