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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a impression for" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "an impression for"? You can use "an impression for" when referring to creating or conveying a particular image or feeling about something or someone.
Example: "She left an impression for her creativity and innovative ideas during the presentation."
Alternatives: "a perception of" or "an image of".
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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).
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Salla Tykka, a Finnish newcomer, makes an impression for a hypnotic video, both melancholic and ironic, wherein she stares longingly through a window at a boy jumping energetically around a lasso.
On the search-results page, if an impression for a competitor appears, Plaintiff presumes the competitor has purchased its service mark as a keyword.
When a click does result in a sale, it is called a "conversion". According to a summary of Google AdWords Data, an impression for Plaintiff's link occurred about 99 million times between the years 2003 and 2008.
A quick word, too, for Luke Douglas, the prop who made such an impression for Scotland in last autumn's World Cup, after he became officially the most durable player in NRL history on Monday morning.
Colangelo said this week that Wall has been "great" and has an opportunity to learn, gain valuable experience and possibly leave an impression for future consideration with the senior national team.
Alanna Snare had a memorable job -- serving "Rocky Mountain oysters" (bull testes) to brave bar patrons -- but her voice made an impression for all the wrong reasons after she subjected us to a tone-deaf version of "Jolene".
This made an impression for two reasons.
We're developing an impression for how they could perform.
Ms. Vass immediately made an impression for her style, as well as for her outspokenness.
But Kerry just hasn't made enough of an impression for me to say he's the one.
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