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The phrase "impression of yourself" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to an opinion or idea that others may have of you. For example: "He was very pleased with the impression of himself that he made during the job interview."
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"Gives you a bad impression of yourself," he says.
You do an awfully good impression of yourself.
You want to gain useful information and also to give a favorable impression of yourself when you meet for information interviews.
"You do an awfully good impression of yourself," Jayne said pointedly when I told her I was going as me to our Halloween party.
And all of this is done in such a way that you begin to form an impression of yourself as an agent in the world whose expression of needs and desires can evince in other conscious beings responses that reflect what it is that you need and desire.
You still need a laptop and there is no real first impression of yourself when you apply.
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"I'm wondering whether you like watching impressions of yourself".
It is not a positive impressions of yourself.
In general, taking care of yourself will give people an impression of confidence and self worth.
Draw little pictures of yourself as your breed, write your impression of a dog's impression of your life, do whatever you want.
How you hold yourself is important to their impression of you, too.
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