strong impression
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstrongandimpression
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strong
adjective
uk/strɒŋ/us/strɑːŋ/
powerful; having or using great force ...
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impression
noun
uk/ɪmˈpreʃ.ən/us/ɪmˈpreʃ.ən/
an idea or opinion of what something or someone ...
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(Definition ofstrongandimpressionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofstrong impression
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Distilling melodic motion to the most expectant and abbreviated of half cadences, the motive makes astrongimpressionof incompleteness and immediate demand.
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Exaggeration, intended to create astrongimpressionor for emphasis, is visibly used in umpteen numbers of ads these days.
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For these and other reasons the series is making astrongimpression.
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One is left with thestrongimpressionthat no single archaeological measure is sufficient to understand the complexities of our consuming passions.
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In places the figures are extremely poorly reproduced, and the book as a whole gives a verystrongimpressionof variable quality.
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One session made an especiallystrongimpression.
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He made astrongimpressionon people at meetings, in his teaching as well as socially, by his appearance, his voice, his position, his conversation.
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I got the verystrongimpressionthat there were vast amounts of material to be investigated and much to be discovered from the areas touched on by each author.
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The articles in the opening section on theory and methodology are almost entirely about grammar, giving thestrongimpressionthat this is the core of linguistics.
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I have for med quite astrongimpressionthat a welcome change is g radually taking place in the way in which languages-relevant research is being framed.
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There is astrongimpressionthat physiotherapy practice has often been shaped by fashion, underpinned by clinical intuitions, based on uncontrolled observations and rationalized by quasi-scientific theories.
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Mystrongimpressionis that it is accepted truthfully on the part of the denominations themselves.
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There is astrongimpression—this is another message that came across in the debate—that there are many people in prison who should not be there.
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I have thestrongimpression—and it is founded upon a good deal of experience—that that is not happening in the prisons to-day.
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Those who visit the territories get immediate examples which make a verystrongimpression.
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The report records thestrongimpressiongained by the inspectorate during its visits.
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But the verystrongimpressionof unfairness and of impotence which a tenant feels in such circumstances has never left me.
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I had thestrongimpressionof very professional and extremely knowledgeable people, proud of their skills.
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I have a verystrongimpressionthat the course of military history during this century shows that the strength of armies depends upon organisation.
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