I had a wrong image of you in my mind.

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I had a wrong image of 'you' or 'yours' 'on my mind' or 'in my mind'.

Please check.
 

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Can you elaborate on the idea you're trying to express?
 

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I had the wrong idea about you sounds like a natural way of saying this to me.
 

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Can you elaborate on the idea you're trying to express?

You haven't met a person who you have been having a word with for a long time over the phone. You have an image of the person on your mind but when you meet that person you find out that person is opposite to what you have expected (physically and by nature as well).
 

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When you finally meet, you could say something like "You look completely different from how I imagined!"
 

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When you finally meet, you could say something like "You look completely different from how I imagined!"

Okay thank you.

But we can't say "I had a wrong image of you" Am I correct?
 

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Okay thank you.

But we can't say "I had a wrong image of you" Am I correct?

No, it is not correct. The word I can think of is "impression" but it is not exactly the same.
 

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No, it is not correct. The word I can think of is "impression" but it is not exactly the same.

I had a wrong impression of you. Yes I know it is not same as "image".
 

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When you finally meet, you could say something like "You look completely different from how I imagined!"

"You look completely different from how I imagined about you" is it also correct?
 

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No. We don't "imagine about​ someone/something". If that had been a correct suggestion, I would have used it in post #5.
 

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No. We don't "imagine about​ someone/something". If that had been a correct suggestion, I would have used it in post #5.

Is there anything that can be used in place of "about someone or something"?
 

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Not with imagine.
 
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