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The phrase "give a false impression" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to create a mistaken perception or notion about something or someone. Example: The politician's body language and confident speech gave a false impression of his honesty, as later investigations revealed his corrupt practices.
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For instance, kinking of the urinary catheter may falsely indicate oliguria, while use of diuretics can give a false impression of good kidney function.
High-profile road and airport projects give a false impression of huge Turkish investment.
In traditional productions Violetta's popularity with the Parisian set can give a false impression.
The eyes are inquisitive, but perhaps they give a false impression.
The idea was to give a false impression of Contreras as a member of the elite.
Senator Bob Corker, Republican of Tennessee, expressed concern that carrying on the dialogue would give a false impression of progress.
He says pre-planned reviews give a false impression and teachers should be more open to unannounced visitors.
Forget the receding hairline and the pronounced jawline, which give a false impression of the austere or forbidding.
Howard says that he has advised artists to "censor" themselves because Jamaica has always been tolerant of homosexuality and the dancehall DJs lyrics give a false impression.
Q I have found out that the board and the managing company of our co-op have been classifying some sponsor-owned apartments as owner-occupied to give a false impression that the building is 90 percent owner-occupied.
"Biodiversity is under severe threat from climate change, but we need to be careful that we don't give a false impression of what our confidence is," said Dr. Pearson.
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