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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a smooth impression" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a favorable or polished perception that someone or something leaves on others.
Example: "The presentation was well-prepared, leaving a smooth impression on the audience."
Alternatives: "a polished impression" or "a seamless impression".
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However, the right maxilla is also represented by a smooth impression on the matrix (Figure 1A), so that the rough shape of the entire element is known.
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Rather than creating institutions to ensure a smooth political succession, they give the impression of wanting to rule for ever.
A change appears around 11 to 12 years, and, in the tone data, the impression is of a smooth developmental trend after 12 years toward earlier and larger N1b, and smaller and more focal N2.
We get the impression that Muse actually wants a smooth business transaction, but the situation is very volatile.
A table that has a problem that you fix effectively will leave with a better impression than one who has a smooth, uneventful experience.
Fallon's impressions are hilarious, but Levine steals the show like a "Smooth Criminal" with a performance of Michael Jackson singing the "Sesame Street" theme that sweeps all the clouds away.
He has an impression of striding along a natural surface, along some coastal wilderness, on a smooth slab of basalt causeway he vaguely recalls from a childhood holiday.
A smooth silence.
A smooth and peaceful transition?
A smooth low post scorer.
They discussed a smooth transition.
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