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"leaving the impression" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the feeling that someone is left with after a certain experience; for example, "The meeting was full of heated debates, leaving the impression that the two sides were very far apart."
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leaving the impression that the author had labored only in dusty documents.
He pauses again, leaving the impression that he is about to disclose some inconceivably dark secret.
Otherwise the bowler rushes through the over, leaving the impression of a dog burying its droppings.
In 1991, radio and television broadcasts ceased, leaving the impression that the Hussein government was over.
None of the document acknowledged the sources, leaving the impression that it was all based on fresh intelligence.
No outstanding grass horse emerged from the meeting, leaving the impression that the best ones are in California.
But Pearlstein stops there, leaving the impression that everyone in the top 10percentt was a big winner.
The result is enigmatic, leaving the impression that big ideas are stowed away under the jokey surfaces.
And communication with his band often seemed fraught, leaving the impression of a brusque taskmaster, not an organic leader.
News executives said they were taking pains to avoid leaving the impression that all was going awry.
She also tilts her head while "seeing," leaving the impression that she is peeking through her custom-made blindfold.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com