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size of images vs sizes of images

"Size of images" and "sizes of images" are both correct phrases; the difference depends on context. "Size of images" refers to the overall dimensions or file size of the images as a collective group, while "sizes of images" refers to the individual dimensions or file sizes of each image within a group.
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Last updated: June 04, 2024

size of images

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when referring to the overall dimensions or file size of a group of images.

Examples:

  • The size of images on the website should be optimized for faster loading.
  • The size of images in the gallery is too large for mobile devices.

Alternatives:

  • dimensions of images
  • file size of images

sizes of images

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when referring to the individual dimensions or file sizes of each image within a group.

Examples:

  • The sizes of images in the folder vary depending on the source.
  • Please check the sizes of images before uploading them to the server.

Alternatives:

  • individual sizes of images
  • dimensions of each image

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