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The phrase "a clear cut impression of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a strong or distinct perception or understanding of something.
Example: "The artist's use of color creates a clear cut impression of the emotions she wishes to convey."
Alternatives: "a distinct impression of" or "a vivid impression of".
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One of its members, Professor Robert W. Scarff, wondered "if strict randomisation was necessary since so many clinicians had a clear-cut impression of what was best for the patient and might feel random selection to be a little unethical".
As the manuscript is written, it gives the impression of a clear cut distribution of phosphatases between the plasma membrane and RE.
There is again a clear cut at the bit width of 6.
There is a clear cut private and public divide in terms of OOPE [52].
The trend in seasonal variation of oro-facial clefts seems not to be a clear cut.
The transcript of the defendant Kamp's testimony fails to disclose such a clear cut default.
The amount of hemlock on the landscape had a surprising positive relationship with even-aged management because hemlock is never cut, even in a clear cut.
Louis' story has a clear cut progression.
Normal gait was defined as flat unguligrade stepping with a clear impression of the full ventral surface of the hoof at regular stride intervals.
Often enough the players themselves don't have a clear impression of how things happened.
I cannot say that I left "Silent Night" with a clear impression of Mr. Puts's musical voice.
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