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The phrase "a substantial impression on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the impact or influence that something or someone has had on a person, group, or situation.
Example: "The documentary made a substantial impression on the audience, prompting many to reconsider their views on climate change."
Alternatives: "a significant impact on" or "a profound effect on".
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The year she was 5, he made a substantial impression on Haley.
This comet apparently made a substantial impression on the public, inspiring in some a fear that judgement day was imminent.
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It's all wonderfully deft and attractively coloured, even if it doesn't leave a substantial impression.
"The initial meeting left a strong impression on me.
It seems they left a strong impression on each other.
Hitchcock, in turn, made an impression on the young actor.
I want a substantial return on investment".
He made substantial revisions to the work, which left a better impression on listeners in a subsequent concert.
It made a big impression on me.
It made a profound impression on me".
"It made a huge impression on him.
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