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The phrase "actually impressed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express genuine surprise or admiration about something that has exceeded your expectations.
Example: "I was actually impressed by the quality of the presentation; it was far better than I anticipated."
Alternatives: "truly amazed" or "genuinely impressed."
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Luther Burbank wasn't actually impressed with Russet Burbank.
"That's something that's actually impressed me the most," Mallinger, the third-round leader, said, adding: "I'm just impressed with the way he handles himself composure-wise.
That said, I'm actually impressed by (and willing to discuss) Jabra's Freeway speakerphone, a small, compact, battery-powered device that connects to almost any cellphone and offers surround-sound audio, hands-free calling, and FM transmission so you can listen to music and take calls on your stereo.
Well, I'm actually impressed!
But I was actually impressed.
Tiana isn't actually impressed with the guy she slept with.
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"I was actually really impressed with Steven Smith's press conference yesterday," du Plessis said.
"I am actually really impressed in how all of us are finding one another," said Andrea Zurek, a former West Coast manager for Google's AdWords advertising system.
Besides, the signals we send through consumption don't actually impress others.
Michelle: It definitely depends on genre because an author would need more romance sales to actually impress an editor in that market; whereas in women's fiction, historical fiction, or literary fiction, an author doesn't need quite as many sales.
We're going to build a platform on top of this to deal with other issues like snoring, the phone ringing in the middle of thie night, etc. GT: Why is this called Lark? A: [Ed note: I'm really impressed she actually has an answer] A lark is cheerful morning bird as well as someone who wakes up early as well as bird who woke up Romeo and Juliet.
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