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The phrase 'impression to' is not technically correct, as it stands, in written English. However, it could be used as part of a larger phrase such as "making an impression to" or "leaving an impression to." For example, "He wanted to leave an impression to his audience that he was a knowledgeable speaker."
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"That gives the wrong impression to our friends, it's the wrong impression to give our enemies".
I could not trace this impression to any particular object.
I found my first impression to be essentially correct.
Not having one gives a bad impression to prospective clients.
The crabs left a lasting impression, to say the least.
Lexington has an additional first impression to offer, related to this election.
"You would give the wrong impression to the clients of my business.
I didn't want an impression to be judged against the real thing.
But they give the impression to Americans that their president is doing something.
Use them, instead of a personal impression, to inform your decision.
I don't want to give the wrong impression, to be a prostate-cancer Pollyanna.
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