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The phrase "a very strong impression" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the impact or effect that something has on a person, often in a positive or significant way.
Example: "The presentation left a very strong impression on the audience, making them eager to learn more about the project."
Alternatives: "a powerful impact" or "a lasting impression."
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"That made a very strong impression on Patrick.
But let me cite a few other things that made a very strong impression.
I was about 16 and it made a very strong impression on me.
"Everybody who met him came away with a very strong impression," he added.
Kwang-Ho-Hong also makes a very strong impression as Kim's rejected lover turned political commissar.
"Graham Zusi left a very strong impression in the January camp," the national team coach Jurgen Klinsmann said.
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"It all made a very, very strong impression, of fear and also of fascination," she recalled.
"And my very strong impression was that anything other than a whitewash is something they don't want to support".
I had the very strong impression that it was Stockhausen himself.
No, they didn't really know what that meant, either, but that was their very strong impression.
"I formed the very strong impression, and I think George has the same one, that these people came for economic opportunity and worked very hard," Mr. Roden said.
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