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'make a huge impression' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something has had a large impact or left a lasting impression. For example: "My speech at the conference really seemed to make a huge impression on the audience."
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The Chinese want to make a huge impression with this show".
Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini remains convinced injury-jinxed striker Stevan Jovetic can make a huge impression this season.
"And I felt I had to make a huge impression on her, something she would never forget.
Keeping the walls painted and fresh, floors in good condition and gutters and landscaping pristine make a huge impression on new buyers.
Favourite album: Unplugged in New York Favourite song: All Apologies "I wasn't really a huge fan of Nirvana while Kurt was alive; I remember him dying, but it didn't make a huge impression on me.
(And with Windows tablet sales failing to make a huge impression so far, who could blame it?).
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Gandhi made a huge impression, too, on Martin Luther King.
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