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The phrase "a considerable impression on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the impact or influence that something or someone has had on a person, group, or situation.
Example: "The documentary made a considerable impression on the audience, prompting many to rethink their views on climate change."
Alternatives: "a significant impact on" or "a profound effect on".
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One acquaintance who made a considerable impression on him in the thirties was Baron Axel Wenner-Green, the Swedish industrialist, who is heavily interested in the Electrolux and Servel Corporationa and whose European holdings include timber lands, paper mills, and munitions factories.
The children's performances had captivated audiences, and the pair had made a considerable impression on European society.
Although initially engaged in everyday tasks such as distributing leaflets and putting up posters, she made a considerable impression on Mitchell, who later remembered her as "brilliant and gifted".
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BHL: This appearance on television made a considerable impression here.
Nicolas Roeg and editor Graeme Clifford showed the opening sequence to some friends before filming resumed on the Venice segment, and Clifford recalls it making a considerable impression.
It made a big impression on me.
It made a profound impression on me".
Gleason made a tremendous impression on Minsky.
He left a different impression on Swisher.
"That made a deep impression on me".
That made a great impression on me".
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