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The word "impressive" is correct and commonly used in written English.
Impressive means having the power to impress, amaze, or inspire admiration. It is often used to describe something or someone that is remarkable, admirable, or awe-inspiring. Example 1: The new art exhibit at the museum was nothing short of impressive. The vibrant colors and intricate details of the paintings left the visitors in awe. Example 2: His impressive performance on the soccer field caught the attention of professional scouts, who were impressed by his agility and skill. Example 3: The CEO gave an impressive presentation outlining the company's growth over the past year, leaving the investors impressed and confident in their investments. Example 4: The view from the top of the mountain was absolutely impressive. The vast expanse of lush greenery and clear blue skies stretched out as far as the eye could see. Example 5: The young pianist's talent was truly impressive as she flawlessly played a complicated piece with ease, receiving a standing ovation from the audience.
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Impressive
adjective
Making, or tending to make, an impression; having power to impress; adapted to excite attention and feeling, to touch the sensibilities, or affect the conscience; as, an impressive discourse; an impressive scene.
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With its unexpected revival, Ripper Street has grown broader shoulders and a more confident gait, while retaining the stillness that made it so impressive in the first place.
Christie, viewed by many as the most moderate would-be candidate in attendance, reeled off impressive statistics from his re-election victory in New Jersey last year as he received a predictably lukewarm response from the conservative-leaning audience.
However technically impressive it might be, 3D technology is no substitute for a good story.
Stephens has shown some encouraging signs in 2015 of coming back from what could be called her "sophomore slump" after a 2013 season that featured some impressive results at Grand Slams.
It's impressive when you look at the film's 0% Rotten Tomatoes rating but less so when you look at the opening for the first film, which was a stellar $31.8m.
Despite the impressive finishing, the game lacked finesse for long spells and McCormack almost capitalised on slack Wigan defending for a second time after latching on to a cross-field pass from Michael Turner, only for the striker to be halted by a desperate last-ditch slide from Emmerson Boyce.
"Superficially it was impressive but the reality was it wasn't there in numbers or in fighting energy".
Meanwhile, Clark's Worcester club-mate Bianca Blackburn is to get a first start on Sunday at scrum-half after an impressive display off the bench in Swansea.
He was finally forced to admit his guilt due to a "meticulous and impressive" police operation, with help from British, American and Pakistani intelligence, Mr Justice Butterfield, the judge, was told.
At the other end of the pitch, star striker Amad Al-Hosni has troubled Australia in the past and is increasingly surrounded by younger team-mates as Le Guen, who is approaching an impressive three year anniversary in the job, has used his joint role as Olympic coach to smoothen the transition from youth teams to senior side.
I do not feel the sublime when I look at a city, however impressive it might be in proportion and shadow, for the reason that a city is designed, in its substance it has been formally determined, and it has been named already by the fact of its creation.
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