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The phrase "a durable imprint" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a lasting mark or effect left by something, often in a metaphorical sense. Example: "The artist's unique style left a durable imprint on the world of contemporary art."
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President Reagan signed it, saying the preserved wreck would leave a "durable imprint of the disaster upon the consciousness of succeeding generations".
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This durable imprint upon the metabolic machinery appears similar to a "memory effect" reported with GLP-1 administration [37].
A durable memento.
It was a durable brand.
"It's a durable machine.
Achieving a durable cease-fire proved elusive.
But they did create a durable template.
But it's a durable idea.
A durable alliance anyway, Page 1.
"I mean, Curtis is a durable back.
A durable settlement looks unlikely any time soon.
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