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The phrase "may give the impression" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express the possibility that something may create a particular perception or understanding in someone's mind. Here are a few examples: 1. "His lack of enthusiasm may give the impression that he is not interested in the project." 2. "The use of harsh language may give the impression that you don't value your colleagues' opinions." 3. "She avoided eye contact, which may give the impression that she is hiding something." 4. "The company's decision to lay off employees may give the impression that they are struggling financially." 5. "His constant bragging may give the impression that he is insecure and seeking validation."
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"But to foreigners, these photographs may give the impression that these children live in these homes".
This may give the impression that you need to know – indeed care – about such things.
A line of rocks may give the impression that a flower garden will follow.
All of this may give the impression that Cabrita Reis' work is ramshackle or wilfully disordered.
Mutual recriminations may give the impression that national interests are being defended, but the opposite is true.
Bronzino didn't make an independent art of drawing, though his exacting care may give the impression that he did.
One of Confucius's statements about acquiring ren may give the impression that it is an easy task.
This may give the impression of extreme complexity, whereas for the ear the piece unfolds naturally and homogeneously.
Unkempt hair and nails, for example, may give the impression that you don't pay attention to detail or are disorganized.
SUMMER SOLSTICE The blisteringly hot weather of late may give the impression that summer (or the apocalypse, for that matter) started weeks ago.
This also makes you sound petty and defensive — and worse, may give the impression that you will seek retribution after the review, Kerr says.
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