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Discover Ludwig"public impression" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It refers to the overall opinion or perception that the general public has about a certain person, organization, event, or issue. It is often used in discussions about reputation, image, and public relations. Example: The celebrity's recent scandal has significantly damaged her public impression, leading to a decrease in endorsements and public support.
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He added that Mr Rostowski's later dismissal was a coincidence.Even so, the public impression is dismal.
But they also created the public impression that the police department was totally corrupt".
This was the overall public impression of sleaze that had infected all of Westminster.
Ending the bombing would support the public impression that an agreement is near.
Incessant allegations about the "appearance" of corruption are self-validating -- they create a public impression of corruption.
The public impression may be that runners' cheating is on the rise, but I don't think that's the case.
The Tories have gone to some lengths to create the public impression that their electoral enemy of choice is Brown.
"I deeply regret any public impression that the commission's complaint was not a matter of concern to retail investors".
I suspect it was her death that contributed to a public impression of Merton as a glum, even tragic soul.
Now Plouffe has to contend with a growing public impression that the company is willing to engage in Nixonian dirty tricks.
As the shells are lobbed between the extremist camps, the public impression that science and religion are at loggerheads is reinforced.
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