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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Impress upon" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to emphasize the importance of something to someone. Example: "I need to impress upon you the significance of meeting the deadline."
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But both will impress upon voters that things should be better.
impress upon us the inventiveness that is necessary when the regional goes global.
His real aim, however, was to impress upon me his view of the refugees.
"I cannot impress upon you how important energy efficiency is," he said.
Drill instructors impress upon recruits that pain is weakness leaving the body.
"We need to impress upon them how important they are to us".
Perhaps it was to impress upon their followers a sense of the supernatural.
He wanted to impress upon us his power and our worth, or lack thereof.
Somehow, though, these specific details failed to impress upon most Americans the over-all picture.
His task was to impress upon Trump the gravity of the office.
His father tried to impress upon him the importance of the struggle.
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