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'deceptive impression' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to an impression or idea that isn't entirely accurate or truthful. For example: "The politician's promises gave the public a deceptive impression of economic stability in the country."
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"But it was a deceptive impression," she said.
For much of the way, Howrey gives the deceptive impression of emulating her protagonist, who maintains an ironic distance from his feelings.
But the portrait gives a flatteringly deceptive impression of a man as much at ease in polite and leisured interiors as he is with nature.
With its modular, prefab look, it bestows buildings with the deceptive impression of temporariness, masking the sorry truth that these flimsy boxes will long outstay their welcome.
This is a somewhat deceptive impression, however; the rapid adoption of Christianity in Polynesia led to the obsolescence and destruction of many types of objects now known only through the records of early explorers.
So when will I have absolutely compelling reasons to believe that I'm not presented with a convincing but deceptive impression?
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The scale deals not with self-deceptive enhancement, but impression management (Kim et al. 2008), which is fit for applying.
If the Living Interfaith Church could appear hippie-dippy, as if scented with sage and patchouli, that impression proved deceptive.
But the implied message is that everything will carry on as before, bar a few tweaks here and there.Yet that impression is deceptive.
But that impression is deceptive, even though the first print is a surprisingly flat rendering of a domed interior in the Alcazar in Seville, Spain.
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