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Discover Ludwig"impressed upon" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to have a strong or lasting impact on someone or something. Example: "The importance of hard work was impressed upon me from a young age by my parents." Another example: "The teacher's words left such an impression on the students that they were still talking about it days later, as if it had been impressed upon their minds."
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Each consists in having a picture-like impression that remains after the object that impressed upon the senses is gone.
It impressed upon him the virtues of tough love.
A particular character was thus impressed upon the premises; and when that character ceased to be impressed upon them the contract was at an end.
Davis also impressed upon Van Dorn the necessity of protecting Vicksburg.
It was strongly impressed upon us that we should not rely on polishing up afterward".
"Tierney impressed upon them that designation gives them a greater leverage".
Shipton had impressed upon Thorburn that he was deeply unhappy with NAB's attitude towards remediation.
Seals could be two-sided, suspended from the document, or impressed upon it.
He impressed upon his staff how much he wanted the language to be unifying.
Each time I came across another borrowing, the success of her strategy was impressed upon me.
Bush became overly impressed upon seeing a price scanner at a supermarket check-out counter.
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