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in my impression vs of my impression

Both "in my impression" and "of my impression" are not commonly used phrases in English. The correct phrase to use in this context is "in my opinion" or "from my impression." It doesn't make sense to compare these two phrases as they are not standard expressions.

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in my impression

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

The correct phrase to use in this context is "in my opinion."
  • The Holy Father was interested in gathering my impressions and in their turn the Polish leaders were more eager for me to talk about the Pope than concerned with bilateral problems and NATO.
  • In short, my impression after last week's visit, if I am being honest, is a very negative one.
  • When I was in Haiti, my impression was that we have actually done quite well - in terms both of the civil protection teams from individual countries and in our own work.
  • I believe everything we have heard in this debate confirms my impression and this process.
  • Commissioner, I am very pleased that you have acknowledged that the German authorities took the appropriate sequence of measures - that was also my impression in Germany.
  • Having had many meetings and conversations in Kiev, my impression is that violence is not being threatened by those who have pitched their tents in the city's streets, or by those who have been demonstrating there for ten days and upwards.
  • I have a strong impression in my mind that this will take place.
  • I will bring with me, in my heart, the impression of these days.
  • Dear Brothers and Sisters, I return to Rome carrying in my heart many beautiful impressions of this Visit.
  • This leads me to form the impression in my mind that you are actually in violation of Article 6 of the Treaty.
  • In fact it is my impression that the search for an international agreement signed at all costs by all the countries which produce anti-personnel mines hides the secret desire that opposition from some country will ruin the whole agreement.
  • My impression, somebody wrote, unimpressed.
  • At least that was my impression.
  • I thought your friends liked my impressions.
  • It's my impression of you.
  • It's my impression that his opponents always let him win.
  • But that wasn't my impression of him.
  • This is my impression of Scott Caan holding a violin.
  • Here's my impression of this guy.
  • Here's my impression of this guy.

Alternatives:

  • in my opinion
  • from my impression

of my impression

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

The correct phrase to use in this context is "from my impression."
  • Look, you've completely missed the point of my impression of an earthworm.
  • So I will reserve most of my impressions, and share only the strongest ones - with the caveat that they are probably not extremely reliable.
  • I'm just giving you some of my impressions without betraying what he confided in me.
  • Before I detail some of my impressions, it's important to point out what I call Google's preaching-to-the-choir strategy for Chrome OS.
  • RANJITH: Yes, I met him several times and on those occasions I had the chance to tell him of my impressions and my concerns as bishop especially in regard to the question of inter-religious dialogue and also liturgical questions.
  • What's my impression of my first year at Roma? I think it's been just about sufficient, because I always think I can do more.
  • It's my impression of you.
  • But that wasn't my impression of him.
  • This is my impression of Scott Caan holding a violin.
  • Here's my impression of this guy.
  • Here's my impression of this guy.
  • Okay. Here's my impression of the Amtrak Acela barreling down the Eastern Corridor.
  • My impression of Munich is not a very pleasant one.
  • Here my impression of a trip.
  • So here's my impression of Joe Pesci.
  • This is my impression of a heart talking to a brain.
  • It's my impression of water.
  • He asked me what my impressions of America were.
  • I already got my impression of this fellow, Mrs. Garret.
  • Here's my impression of Pete at the sight of blood.

Alternatives:

  • in my opinion
  • from my impression

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