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The phrase "make a big impression" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe the action of doing something that will have a major effect or lasting impact. For example: She wanted to make a big impression at the job interview, so she dressed impeccably and exuded confidence.
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Home-cooked Israeli food did not make a big impression.
There are many symphonies he could have chosen had he wanted to make a big impression.
A few digital projectors can make a big impression, beaming presentations or advertisements onto entire walls.
So far, just 15 of them are occupied, but those 15 make a big impression.
"The statue's a little over the top, but it does make a big impression," he said.
And they make a big impression on grade school students, too.
But with disarming ease, it manages to make a big impression.
It is hard for a technically adept conductor not to make a big impression with Shostakovich's gripping Fifth Symphony.
I am sure he will make a big impression on the club, the players and the fans".
A technical toolbox poorly equipped to work with small screens has also hurt; after all, banner ads the size of thumbnails don't make a big impression.
Business conservatives' confidence in the economic system might differ from everyone else, but business conservatives are politically active enough to make a big impression on politicians.
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