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The phrase "a slightly impressed" is not correct as it lacks a noun to complete the thought.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe a feeling of mild admiration or surprise, but it needs to be part of a larger sentence.
Example: "I was a slightly impressed audience member after the performance."
Alternatives: "somewhat impressed" or "mildly impressed."
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This is for the purposes of gaining a mate or more likely, eliciting a slightly impressed confusion from someone they will never meet.
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It's utter tosh, but it's hard not to be ever so slightly impressed by a sequence that drops a parachuting tank out of an aeroplane and allows our heroes to machine-gun enemy fighters from the vehicle's open turret.
He gives her a quick lesson on how to pass a polygraph at which point Ellen, probably slightly impressed, wonders why he knows so much.
I was less impressed with a slightly dry and grainy piece of prime rib ($17 for 16 ounces) and a somewhat gristly 16-ounce shell steak ($20) that was less than moist.
Famous people who have moved to America always think this is a trick question, and a slightly malicious one, so I'm impressed by her openness.
If it's payday and you feel like impressing your boo with a slightly fancy yum cha experience, head to either the Marigold or East Ocean for some moreish morsels in a lush setting.
While The Scotsman's Paul Whitelaw similarly noted that Davies appeared to be playing "a slightly grumpier version" of himself, he was "quite impressed" by Davies performance, having never seen him act before.
If that were the rationale, it feels a slightly back-to-front decision, not least as Wood impressed everyone with his leadership on England's summer tour to Argentina.
It made for a slightly bewildering exchange, and I can't imagine Mumsnet will be impressed.
I'm a little impressed with myself.
Though Obama may have solidified his base and favorably impressed slightly more undecided's, I doubt they will use this debate performance as the basis for their vote.
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