'tenacious image' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It essentially means a persistent or long-lasting impression or idea. For example, you could write, "The film left a tenacious image in my mind of a dystopian society."
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With a following wind, he may also end up being one of the entertainment industry's great visionaries: a man who created, in his own tenacious image, a company which would change the way that films, the most powerful and lucrative storytelling medium of our times, are made, packaged, and sold.
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These symptoms are constant, tenacious and undesirable impulses or images that trigger feelings of anguish or apprehension.
Obsession criteria includes constant, tenacious and undesirable impulses, thoughts or images that are disturbing and can trigger misery.
Parsons was nevertheless worried that Icahn had an "image" to uphold among investors, as a "tenacious shareholder activist".
The far-off silhouette of horse and tenacious rider, and their escaping targets, against these wild magical hills, could have been an image from a forgotten film.
Since many in the early centuries of the church so believed and in the 8th century the image breakers, or iconoclasts, were to adopt similar views, hostility toward images was nearly as tenacious an aspect of Christianity as it had been of Judaism before it.
While, at times, this distance shows in a dutiful assembly of images and references that fail to rise off the page, other moments reveal a tenacious imagination and maturing talent.
"He was tenacious.
That guy was tenacious.
She is tenacious.
"He's extremely tenacious.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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