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"Make an impression" is a perfectly valid and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to mean to leave an impression or to make a good impression on someone. For example: "John worked very hard to make an impression on his new colleagues."
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Make an impression.
Make an impression right from the start.
They make an impression.
Ten days to make an impression.
I wanted to make an impression.
He's coming to make an impression.
It will make an impression".
It takes time to make an impression".
One teacher did make an impression.
It is good to make an impression.
It did not seem to make an impression.
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