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The phrase "agreeable impression" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a positive or pleasant effect that something has on someone, often in the context of first impressions or overall feelings about a situation or person.
Example: "The presentation left an agreeable impression on the audience, making them eager to learn more about the project."
Alternatives: "pleasant impression" or "favorable impression".
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"The Murphys were among the first Americans I ever met," Stravinsky said recently, "and they gave me the most agreeable impression of the United States".
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The agreeable sentiment is a response to this complex association of impressions and ideas, not to the smell alone.
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