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"to project an image" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to intentionally create or convey a specific image or perception to others. Example: The celebrity carefully curated her public image, projecting an image of sophistication and elegance through her fashion choices and public appearances.
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It seeks to project an image of tolerance and humanity.
Gilbert and George have worked diligently to project an image of complete, unassailable unanimity.
Candidates always strive to project an image consistent with the office they are seeking.
Organizers of the event said they wanted to project "an image of beauty and health".
"They like to project an image of a country that is at peace with itself.
For a man anxious to project an image of strength, the impression is of uncharacteristic hesitation.
"On one hand they want to project an image of protecting your privacy.
The state remained determined to project an image that all was well, even while thousands fled.
China promotes opera in neighbouring states to project an image of harmony.
Weber suggests that the queen miscalculated in dressing to project an image of power.
"I think many times they want to project an image that they're important," Van Til said.
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