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The phrase "about the impression" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's thoughts or feelings regarding a particular impression or perception.
Example: "I would like to hear your thoughts about the impression the presentation made on you."
Alternatives: "regarding the impression" or "concerning the impression".
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Tells about the impression "Chickie" made on a youtful mind.
But ministers and councillors are more anxious about the impression they make on children and foreigners.
Patrick was unsettled about the impression she was leaving with NASCAR.
Tells about the impression the early settlers had of the local Indian tribes.
He is endearingly shy in company and worried about the impression he makes on others.
I came here nearly a decade ago thinking about the impression I might leave.
Deborah was more concerned about the impression you give or the energy you project.
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I recognised that I can't make that decision about the impressions we should be giving.
He is sensitive about the impressions everyone gets of a place most have never seen.
I think that the comments that were made earlier about the impressions upon the public school teachers of such a program are worth mentioning again.
VON RIBBENTROP: Yes, after 30 January 1933 1 saw Hitler repeatedly and of course told him about the impressions which I gathered on my frequent travels, particularly to England and France.
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