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The phrase "a impression" is not correct in written English.
Did you mean "an impression"? You can use "an impression" when referring to a perception or belief formed about someone or something.
Example: "After meeting her for the first time, I had a positive impression of her professionalism."
Alternatives: "a perception" or "an idea".
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"I'm extremely pleased that we've managed to get Dan over the line, because he made quite a impression on us during his short loan spell and he definitely brings strength and physicality to our back line.
If you want to make a impression on your date, tip your server.
Scopus, Pelecanus, Balaeniceps, and also Fregata appear to be unique in possessing a impression for m. biceps brachii on the coracoid that is situated significantly cranially, well above the facies articularis clavicularis (character 181).
Saying a simple 'hi!' immediately gives people a impression of you being friendly.
Try not to constantly moan to a crush, because you wouldn't want a impression of you to be that you are negative.
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They make an impression.
That made an impression.
The episode made an impression.
The upset left an impression.
His hustle made an impression.
He made an impression.
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