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Discover Ludwig"impressions from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing a mental or emotional response to a particular event or experience. For example, "The play left me with a myriad of impressions from its intricate plot and colorful characters."
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Impressions from Munich.
Impressions from the first half, commenters?
Impressions from a visit to Cairo.
(Read Thurman's story, "First Impressions," from 2008).
Impressions from Milan on a visit shortly after its liberation and a subsequent visit.
Tells about club and resort life, and Impressions from visit to Lisbon.
Ruprecht Gernegross, head of the Freiheit Action Bayern, or Bavarion Freedom Movement.… Impressions from Munich.
He also made niello prints, which are impressions from engraved silver on paper.
"I have different impressions from what I already knew," Spieth says.
Above, they share those images, along with impressions from the set, exclusively with T.
These are our impressions from hearing Mons Chopin for the first time on Monday evening.
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