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Discover Ludwig"impress of" is not a correct phrase in English.
"Impress" can be used as a verb meaning to make a strong impression or to create an imprint, but it is typically used without the preposition "of." Here are a few examples using "impress": - "The beauty of the sunset impressed upon me the fleeting nature of life." (This means that the sunset made a strong impression on the speaker, causing them to think about the passage of time.) - "The artist used a clay mold to impress the design onto the pottery." (This means that the artist created an imprint or pattern on the pottery by pressing it into the clay.) - "Her intelligence and confidence impressed the hiring manager during the job interview." (This means that the hiring manager was strongly influenced by her intelligence and confidence and thought highly of her.) Overall, "impress" is a more formal word and is often used in a more figurative sense, describing something that has a strong impact or effect on someone or something else.
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The Japanese potter liked to reveal the impress of the hand that made the object.
Surely no technology is "neutral" – each bears the impress of the impetus for its development.
The Japanese potter liked his work to reveal the impress of the hand that had made it.
In their totality, the objects bear the faint impress of a single personality: someone stubborn, conscientious, serious-minded.
Neither bears more than the faintest impress of reality, and the outcome is not a proper film at all.
Among other things, it explores the impress of one personality on another, and the nature of identity.
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Each bearing after his own time the sacred impress, not of Caesar, But of God -.
The results impress Neil Harrison of Cornell University because they bridge the fields of anesthesia and neurophysiology.
This is the time to impress all of them with the need for better coverage of evolution, particularly macroevolution.
It won't impress fans of linguistic precision.
They helped impress all of the navies with the need for rifling.
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