Sentence examples for cultural impression from inspiring English sources

The phrase "cultural impression" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an individual's or a group's opinion or attitude about a certain culture. For example: My friend has a strong cultural impression of Japan, based on the anime she has watched.

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McKenna has reached a level of success that allows her to go home when she needs to go home; it is also a level of success that allows her to make movies that might leave a cultural impression, perhaps even ones that can subtly alter the collective sense of the norm in the workplace.

Most rails are secretive wetland birds that have made little cultural impression, but as a formerly common farmland bird with a loud nocturnal call that sometimes led to disturbed sleep for rural dwellers, the corn crake has acquired a variety of folk names and some commemoration in literature.

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"One of my strong cultural impressions," she says, "was how much my American colleagues felt that what they were doing was either inside or outside of various traditions.

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Yet the annals of cognitive psychology document conclusively that what we put into our minds are a hodgepodge of cultural impressions, positive and negative experiences, memories, friends, family, and yes, media.

Hitchens, like Sontag, also wrote to correct false impressions, cultural delusions, false metaphors and truisms about "battling cancer" and "whatever doesn't kill you makes you stronger".

According to Lifetime, the made-for-TV movie will specifically focus on the show's first four seasons, "highlighting the drama between cast members and producers both on- and off-set, including the series' journey from several near-cancellations to its massive success and imprint in the cultural zeitgeist and lasting impression it has made on millions of people to this day".

In response to Mr. Rubin, a commentator on a Wikipedia discussion page, Tom Harrison, wrote: "Like most fringe subjects it has been unduly (and unintentionally, in most cases) promoted, giving readers and maybe search engines an impression of cultural significance that isn't supported to that extent in reliable sources.

It was a teen movie in which pop culture plays absolutely no role; I had the impression that the cultural life of these high-school kids in an unnamed rural town had been rigorously, deliberately, and systematically removed from their story.

Many individual investors agree, citing vague impressions of cultural affinity in explaining their optimism in Asian emerging markets.

An obvious further difficulty lies in separating willingness to pay for regulating and supporting services, from willingness to pay for the aesthetic impressions comprising cultural services.

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