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Discover LudwigThe phrase "impression that" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe the overall feeling or perception that someone has about something or someone. Example: Her first impression of the city was that it was lively and full of energy. In this sentence, "impression that" is used to describe the feeling or perception that the person had about the city.
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But that's the impression that is left for their fans".
That's the kind of impression that will be created here".
There was this impression that everybody was united.
We are under the impression that success grows infinitely.
The statistics belie the impression that it is easy.
"He makes an impression that lingers with you," Harris said.
I had the impression that his dad built shopping malls.
"It gives the impression that culture is merchandise," he said.
He also gave the impression that Yogi might not agree.
People have the impression that burglaries have fallen.
I get the impression that there are more people outside.
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