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"impression of having" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a feeling or perception of possessing or owning something. Example: "After learning about his vast wealth, I had the impression of having a lot in common with the wealthy CEO."
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Hite gives the impression of having her patience severely tested.
He gives the impression of having hunkered down.
He gave the impression of having no enemies, but it was an impression only.
It must give the impression of having been composed spontaneously, with relish and zest.
Teddie gives the impression of having lived in the present, and revelled in it.
"Let's say I don't have the impression of having behaved terrifically well.
Nadal often gives the impression of having been custom-built to withstand such pressure.
His gripping, incurious film gives the impression of having not so much been directed as dictated.
She certainly gives every impression of having pretty much everything she needs.
And it's true: several give the impression of having travelled too far, lost heart en route.
He speaks in a lugubrious baritone, and generally gives the impression of having just returned from a funeral.
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