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The phrase "assertive impression" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a strong or confident perception that someone or something conveys to others.
Example: "Her assertive impression during the presentation left a lasting impact on the audience."
Alternatives: "confident demeanor" or "strong presence".
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This year the Royal Ballet School made perhaps the dimmest or least assertive impression, principally because David Bintley's "Galanteries" (1986, to Mozart) was, choreographically, the mildest piece on the program.
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She's being more assertive".
The reason people came away with the impression that I was assertive was that I asked tough questions.
On the other hand, indirect impression management tactics, either assertive (e.g. boasting) or defensive (e.g. blurring), seek to manage information about the people and things the organization is associated with.
"These three incidents have created the impression the United States is not as assertive as it used to be, and probably ought to be".
Women with a firm handshake make a more favorable impression and are judged to be confident and assertive.
Mr. Blair has been pushing the United States to take a more assertive role in bringing the two sides together and to counter the widespread impression in Europe that the White House is too sympathetic to Israel.
Be assertive!
Be assertive,' " said Kushner.
Lampard more assertive.
I was not assertive.
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