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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'stereotypical image' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an idealized or oversimplified image of a person, group, or culture that is widely accepted by many people. For example, you could say "The media often perpetuates a stereotypical image of women as being weak and dependent."
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No, not everyone fits the stereotypical image of the refugee.
The dispute does not fit a stereotypical image of red man versus white man.
It was such a stereotypical image and I don't like people to use these photos.
The stereotypical image of students drinking and having casual sex is 'real', he added.
"It is this stable, stereotypical image of disability that sells the Paralympics, media coverage and sponsorships".
The stereotypical image of the middle class is that it's dull and complacent.
She was white, female and pregnant – not a stereotypical image of a terrorist".
"The cowboy represents the icon of the West, but it's a stereotypical image," he said.
None of these women resemble the stereotypical image the west has of Muslim womanhood today.
The stereotypical image of the gamer teenaged, male and probably rather nerdy— has hardly changed in 20 years.
Unlike the stereotypical image of a private investigator, the 52-year-old avoids taking on cases involving suspected adultery.
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