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Discover Ludwig'favourable impression' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to the positive feeling others have of you or something you have done. For example: 'I hope to make a favourable impression on the interview panel.'
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Cech made a less favourable impression.
Sandburg's poetry made an instant and favourable impression.
He made a very favourable impression on us".
Overall, 31% have a favourable impression of Labour – three points higher than of Brown.
"Meriton's conduct created an unduly favourable impression," Moshinsky said in a written judgment.
Meanwhile 48% have a favourable impression of the Conservatives, four points below Cameron's score.
Bale, in particular, looked determined from the start to leave a favourable impression on the final.
Barkley always wanted the ball and looked absolutely determined to make a favourable impression.
A frosty glare suggested that I was not making a very favourable impression with the girl.
How long can the favourable impression created by Mr Lewis outlast a dismal reality?
Fully 70% of blacks now have a favourable impression of Mr Obama.
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