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"lacklustre impression" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something or someone as dull, lackluster, uninteresting, or unexciting. Example: His performance in the debate left a lacklustre impression on the audience.
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At least one of them may be a pressing desire to make a tabloid-friendly splash, to dispel the lacklustre impression created by the calamities of the past few weeks.
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He arrived to lacklustre effect in March.
His campaign was lacklustre, and after making little impression in the first primaries he dropped out in January 2008.
The former Lyon star will be keen to make amends for his lacklustre display at Euro 2008, when he started two games but made little impression.
Yet Golkar's endorsement has given the impression that Mr Prabowo's campaign has some momentum behind it.By contrast, Jokowi's campaign has appeared lacklustre.
A lacklustre peanut butter cheesecake on an overly thick biscuit base with a splodge of fruit compote does not alter the impression: Porky's does key things very well indeed.
His manifesto is lacklustre.
Why?Partly lacklustre leadership.
Consumption is lacklustre.
Training has also been lacklustre.
It is fairly lacklustre.
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