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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make good impressions" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English to describe the act of creating a positive image or perception in the minds of others.
Example: In order to advance in her career, Sarah knew she had to make good impressions in all her interactions with her colleagues and supervisors. This meant being punctual, prepared, and professional at all times.
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Though not for the faint of heart, back issues of The New York Times are also studded with ads from leading graduate schools working hard to make good impressions.
Marianne also likes to make good impressions, which she did regularly on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" and on Frank Caliendo's "Frank TV" as "Martha Stewart, Hillary Clintonon," and "Sarah Palin".
Make good impressions.
Make good impressions on your teachers.
Also get to know her friends and make good impressions, because at the dance, what they say about you will be more than 60% of her decision.
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Both made good impressions.
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It will go to one of two youngsters, both of whom made good impressions last season.
A single bold element makes good impression over several small ones.
Make good first impressions on people.
Make good first impressions with your look.
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