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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deep impressions" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to strong or lasting impacts or influences on someone's thoughts, emotions, or memories. Example: The movie left deep impressions on the audience, with many viewers feeling moved to tears by its emotional storyline.
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These experiences make deep impressions which last a lifetime.
Dr. Neal's sister, Carolyn N. Hedley, said: "The Depression left deep impressions on Al.
He was on the move, leaving deep impressions in his wake.
I began noticing every small sign of my insignificance to others, and minor episodes made deep impressions.
Though few ever read them, their vapour trails leave deep impressions, or so the parties fervently hope.
GLASSBORO Rowan University Art Gallery "Willie Cole: Deep Impressions," an exhibition of works, including prints and sculptures.
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It made a deep impression.
That had made a deep impression.
But the Sonics made a deep impression.
The encounters left a deep impression.
"That made a deep impression on me".
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