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'a compelling impression' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when you want to describe something that is powerful and has a strong impact. For example, "The author gave a compelling impression of what life was like in the early 20th century."
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Hunched and stiff-moving, Mr. Cage gives a compelling impression of a man in constant pain.
This situation can trigger a compelling impression that it is oneself, rather than the nearby train that is moving.
Note in particular how a compelling impression of 3D surface structure can be obtained from gradients of optical texture (Fig. 1 A) or from patterns of image shading (Fig. 1 B, see also Fig. S1).
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It is a compelling visual impression," says Sarda.
The summer always passes too rapidly, & I have been thinking that a vacation, with its concentration of compelling impressions, can become a disquieting metaphor for mortality itself...."....
One of the most compelling impressions in everyday life is that wherever we look, we "see" everything that is happening in front of us – much like a camera.
Perhaps making the second mark requires erasing the first or perhaps making the second mark is a means of erasing the first, for it may be that the withholding of assent from compelling impressions requires countering them with others.
A sense of eeriness could undermine an otherwise compelling overall impression of realism.
As the styles shifted, Mr. Esparza's reminiscences of his early musical impressions made for a compelling intercultural dialogue.
Such a compelling tale.
She has a compelling story.
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