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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an impression of a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a perception or feeling that something evokes in someone, often in artistic or evaluative contexts.
Example: "The painting left an impression of a serene landscape, capturing the essence of tranquility."
Alternatives: "a sense of a" or "a feeling of a".
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Try doing an impression of a southern Baptist preacher.
She gives you a fragment, an impression of a conversation.
In an impression of a woman reading Brides magazine, he pops his eyes out maniacally.
It describes the point at which a consumer forms an impression of a brand.
Levy furrowed his eyebrows and did an impression of a lugubrious rabbi.
The papers give an impression of a lack of military discrimination in how operations were conducted".
They also give customers an impression of a shoddy, unprofessional product, especially when a GUI has many of them.
If that creates an impression of a man who grew up rich and entitled, it is incorrect.
He created an impression of a threat to the American homeland that the intelligence does not seem to justify.
The reader receives an impression of a cheerful and intrepid explorer, who was undaunted by any dangers, difficulties, or hardships.
Mr. Jarmusch's surreal movie gives an impression of a West far more realistic than that depicted in most Hollywood westerns.
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