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The phrase "negative impression" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a feeling or opinion of something that is unfavorable or unpleasant. For example, "The manager's rude comment left a negative impression on the rest of the staff."
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Swearing can only create a negative impression.
"It's definitely a negative impression," he said.
They said those embarrassments had left a negative impression.
"It created a very negative impression of their campaign.
Moreover, the "negative" impression bad reviews created seemed to diminish over time.
If it is poorly organized, untidy, or words are misspelled, you've already created a negative impression.
"If you apologise for your situation, it will create a negative impression of you".
Growing up in the '60s and '70s, Florida developed a distinctly negative impression of Brooklyn.
"Why do people want to give a negative impression of sports?" Halkia said then.
He said law enforcement agencies often "had a negative impression of the bureau".
He hasn't made a negative impression, he's made no impression at all".
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