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"made a big impression" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an event, person, or object that created a strong mental or emotional impact on someone. For example, "His passionate speech made a big impression on the audience."
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He made a big impression.
It made a big impression on me.
Well, it made a big impression, honestly".
That made a big impression on me".
That's something that made a big impression.
He made a big impression on me.
"He made a big impression on me," Mr. Gilvarry recalled.
"I think we've made a big impression," he said.
This apparently made a big impression on Mr. Bush.
"It made a big impression on me," he said.
That made a big impression on me as a kid.
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made a tremendous impression
made a big thing
made a big contribution
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