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The phrase "a bad impression of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's perception or opinion about a person, situation, or thing that is negative.
Example: "Her rude comments left a bad impression of her on the team."
Alternatives: "a negative impression of" or "an unfavorable impression of".
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It gave a bad impression of women".
"Gives you a bad impression of yourself," he says.
No, that would give her a bad impression of me.
"I don't want them to have a bad impression of your father," she said.
"People got a bad impression of Dewsbury; they'd see people being interviewed in their pyjamas.
"People are still passionate about the game, but everyone has a bad impression of this team.
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"That kind of stuff is a bad impression to give to the world," Peters said of Trump's comments on national security, "and I think San Diego understands that".
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That was fine, but we may have left a bad impression with some of the investors, because we had no idea how much money we wanted to raise.
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