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The phrase "Gives a good impression" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing how someone or something is perceived positively by others.
Example: "Her professional attire and confident demeanor give a good impression during the interview."
Alternatives: "Creates a positive impression" or "Leaves a favorable impression."
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Here, VIVmag's behind-the-scenes featurette gives a good impression.
Bunk drunk: no change at five, although he gives a good impression in manoeuvre number three.
Relatively speaking, the teen series gives a good impression of the place.
Hadfield, on the other hand, gives a good impression of being a regular guy.
As an actress, Ms. Ananiashvili gives a good impression of spontaneity, but as a dancer she has the thing itself.
The Poland coach, Leszek Piotrowski, said: "By wearing skirts, in my opinion, it gives a good impression, a womanly impression".
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"They gave a good impression".
It doesn't give a good impression of the neighborhood".
"The disease was first called 'fatal granulomatous disease,' which gave a good impression of what happened.
She agrees that swearing doesn't give a good impression of the probation service.
Key factors motivating hygiene were the desire to give a good impression to others, protection of the child and aesthetics.
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