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"have the impression" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to express a feeling or opinion that someone believes to be true, but that may not be based on evidence. For example: "I have the impression that this novel will be a great success".
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"Here you have the impression you are in shared space".
People have the impression that burglaries have fallen.
"Many have the impression the government has completely failed.
"Here we have the impression it takes more time".
"You have the impression that she's always clothed that way.
They have the impression that I speak for them".
Carvalho said: "I have the impression this will be controversial.
"I always have the impression that people forget what you've done after three months," he said.
I have the impression that Murray, one of nine siblings himself, needs life around him.
"I have the impression that something positive will come out of the Wulff scandal," she added.
Many people have the impression that exercise is not doing any good unless it hurts.
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