Sentence examples for faithful impression from inspiring English sources

The phrase "faithful impression" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a representation or depiction that accurately reflects the original subject or idea.
Example: "The artist's painting of the landscape created a faithful impression of the serene beauty of the countryside."
Alternatives: "accurate representation" or "true depiction."

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One suspects that Met audiences will get a more faithful impression of "Hamlet" than did miners in the Wild West of the 1850s, when Edwin Booth's hugely popular Shakespeare adaptations played the local opry houses.

Research by the pianist and music historian Robert Levin – who will perform the more ornate version next week with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment at Queen Elizabeth Hall in London – has suggested the manuscript is a more faithful impression of how Mozart would have performed such pieces.

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But one thing Bush said made the most lasting impression and, faithful to his message discipline, he repeated it over and over: "Wrong war, wrong time, wrong place".

The timeless Burberry trench, essential white shirt and classic tan leather bag all make regular appearances, giving the distinct impression that these old faithfuls have been worn again and again.

It reads " " (Loyal Remembrance, or Faithful Souvenir), and painted to give the impression that it was carved into the parapet.

Stimulated by the study of 16th-century Venetian painting, he developed from a master of faithful likeness and characterization into the creator of masterpieces of visual impression unique in his time.

Since the earliest years filmmakers have mixed outdoor footage with scenes shot inside the studio to give audiences the impression that the carefully calculated dramas they are witnessing are faithful records of events that occurred spontaneously in the real world.

But the rumbustious atmosphere also has disadvantages: it conveys the impression of testosterone-driven politics (and is not, therefore, a faithful representation of the House of Commons), and it can deter those MPs who are serious, but not politically muscular, from making interventions".

He wrote that such an impression, though false, would have far-reaching consequences on religions, their faithful and their reputations.

The younger brother, who became a painter and is now an old man, is the speaker, registering the daytime impressions of his childhood while "restless" "for night to return, faithful, virtuous, / repairing, briefly, the schism between / you and your parents".

We seek to recruit faithful Catholics into the NSP, and we do not wish to give them the impression that we are challenging their entire faith.

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