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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pure impression" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an unfiltered or unaltered perception of something, often in artistic or subjective contexts.
Example: "After viewing the painting, I was left with a pure impression of the artist's emotional state."
Alternatives: "an untainted impression" or "a genuine impression."
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Thus there is no such thing as a pure impression in time — no absolute, frozen moment in which we know the sun is rising now without being able to infer anything from it — because such a pure moment without a before or after would be nothing at all.
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Thus on the first sight the model of Sakai & Nishimura 2006 may give the impression of a pure feed forward connectivity scheme.
"It's a pure creation, but we wanted to give the impression of what an Ottoman wall looked like," Ms. Makariou said.
A pure angel".
A pure coincidence?
A pure fantasy.
A Pure Appl.
A pure physical glory.
A pure conceptual artist".
It was a pure gamble.
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