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The phrase "a first impression" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the initial impression or perception that someone has of a person, place, or thing. You can use it in various situations, such as describing a job interview, a first meeting with someone, or your first visit to a new city. Example: "As I walked into the office for my job interview, I knew the interviewer's first impression of me would be crucial in determining whether I got the job or not."
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A visual always brings a first impression.
But he makes quite a first impression.
That may be just a first impression.
But for a first impression, Benitez delivered.
"You have a first impression of this person," he says.
"You get one chance to make a first impression".
But they go far to make a first impression.
And a first impression can last you awhile".
As they say, you don't get a second chance to make a first impression.
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They say you only get one chance to make a first impression.
About this, he writes: "Sometimes it's too late to make a first impression".
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