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The phrase "a common impression of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing widely held beliefs or perceptions about a particular subject or topic.
Example: "There is a common impression of the city as being unsafe, but many areas are actually quite welcoming."
Alternatives: "a widespread belief about" or "a prevalent perception of".
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Perhaps Mr. Maazel's very intelligence contributes to a common impression of him, or misapprehension.
Peter F. Vallone, the City Council speaker, said the survey confirmed a common impression of the department as an agency that has excelled in fighting crime, but has alienateed many of the citizens it serves.
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A common impression as you move through is of ever-changing yet everlasting water and trees and mountains beyond blue mountains.
Unfortunately, despite data supporting high attendant morbidity and mortality, there is a common impression that bipolar II disorder and bipolar disorder NOS are milder forms of bipolar illness.
Roger Penrose (1989) describes, "Contrary to a common impression, the earth does not gain [net] energy from the sun!
"Norman Stanley Fletcher, you are a habitual criminal... .. It's not so odd that our common impression of prisons is that of clanking steel doors and long, echoing galleries lined with crowded cells watched over by blue-uniformed "screws".
Despite the fact that Peace Corps operates separately from any other U.S. government organization (including USAID), it is a constant battle for almost all volunteers to distance themselves from the assumptions that are superimposed upon us by the much more common impressions of America.
A common first impression is that this is an excessive set of practices, and that it would not be beneficial to have nearly so many in a course.
Newton is under the common impression that Leopold had "an unusual gift for lyrical prose".
21 of the Summa, where Henry is in actual fact citing Avicenna), Henry speaks of a common, analogous concept of being, giving the impression of bringing analogy closer to univocity.
Indeed, contrary to common impressions, two-thirds of those who quit smoking either stay the same weight or lose a few pounds.
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