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"the attached image" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a picture or other image that has been sent together with written material, typically as an email attachment. For example, "Please refer to the attached image for further details."
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His skin exam here was not as "violacious" as the attached image — more of a flat macular lacy rash with no pain, non-petechial.
Such schemes work as follows: Whenever I receive an e-mail message from an unknown sender, my computer automatically sends a message back politely requesting that the sender solve a simple puzzle -- like "What's the sum of four and five?" or "What word is embedded in the attached image?" -- to demonstrate that the message comes from a person and not an automated sender.
The attached image is most certainly NOT content that ridicules a public figure, nor is it in any way "obscene, pornographic, offensive or defamatory".
The attached image is an iconic portrait by globally acclaimed artist SHEPARD FAIREY, and is actually included in the National Portrait Gallery! * http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/arts_and_culture/7817466.stm.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/arts_and_culture/7817466.stm
The attached image is called "Downward Dog".
In my subsequent email I asked him to call me to discuss a fee after he received the attached image.
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Number of routers with attached image repositories set to 3.
Gain information is contained on all attached image files.
The three attached images went viral, generating almost 20,000 retweets and winning the anonymous teen legions of online fans.
Some of the above items are aspects of quality, including the technical quality of attached images.
And as mentioned above (see response to #3a), recent anterograde tracing experiments conducted by the Allen Institute in the adult mouse from the fastigial nucleus show a major contralateral projection pathway with a few axons innervating the contralateral MoV (see attached images from connectivity.brain-map.org).
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