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Discover LudwigThe phrase "impression from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person's impression or opinion of something. For example, "I got the impression from his comments that he wasn't very happy about the decision."
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The youngest looking, Hiwa, makes an impression from the start.
"But I never got that impression from them.
The other striking impression from 15 bus routes this morning is relentless congestion.
Slimane told me, "I got the impression from him he didn't like that album".
"I got the general impression from his letter that he was in good shape".
If he was scared of being hurt, you never got that impression from him".
"They got the impression from us that we wanted to run or control multiple markets simultaneously.
HuffingtonPost.com, April 11thJobseeker "I got that impression from him watching his interview last night.
I get the impression from your plays that having a kid can ruin your marriage.
My impression, from farmers in movies, was that chickens come running when you scatter the feed.
People get that impression from your protagonist, Frank (2) – he's that kind of guy.
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