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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mixed impression" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation or experience that evokes both positive and negative feelings or thoughts.
Example: "After watching the film, I was left with a mixed impression; some scenes were brilliant, while others felt lackluster."
Alternatives: "ambivalent feeling" or "conflicted response."
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He made a mixed impression on the other England players, who were impressed by his talent but perplexed by his introverted attitude each time he was dismissed.
In her City Opera debut, Nicole Philibosian left a mixed impression as the Countess.
But the performance, though carefully polished, as these student readings invariably are, left a mixed impression.
Premieres from Skempton and Kancheli were juxtaposed with two works by the Australian Edwards that left a rather mixed impression.
"I remember, it was a mixed impression of sadness and tragedy, and what we who were going to sea could face," he said last week.
The Marine officers and noncommissioned officers here quickly developed a mixed impression of the Afghan platoon, whose soldiers were distributed through their ranks.
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