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"impression of doing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a perception, feeling, or experience of doing something. For example, "I had the impression of doing all the work without any help from my colleagues."
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But the impression of doing so remains tantalising.
Yet the Chancellor did not go as far as he gave the impression of doing.
She's a talker, and she gives the impression of doing on-screen something close to what she does in life.
The horse thus gives the impression of doing of his own account what is required of him.
Rickles's gift, it would seem, lies not in ignoring the promptings of his super-ego but in his ability to give a highly stylized impression of doing so.
All year, his party has been begging him to drop health care and do something about jobs — or more specifically, give the impression of doing something about jobs.
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Referencing Alec Baldwin's impersonation of Trump on Saturday Night Live, Kimmel joked: "It almost seemed as if he was doing an impression of Alec Baldwin doing an impression of him".
In fact, there's a lot protective signage here, giving more the impression of "don't" than "do", but hell, it's still an off-leash dog beach.
Artist's impression of scientists doing science.
"The impression of everyone doing the study was that everyone understood the situation".
Nesteroff traced it back to vaudeville, when "instead of doing impressions of celebrities, people did impressions of ethnicity.
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