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The phrase "all impressive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is universally regarded as impressive or noteworthy.
Example: "The presentation was all impressive, showcasing the team's hard work and creativity."
Alternatives: "entirely impressive" or "completely impressive".
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They were all impressive".
All in all, impressive in the circumstances.
All impressive, but were they exceptions?
She's all impressive grace and professionalism.
They are all impressive and strikingly original achievements.
Filters, double exposures, photo correction tools and simple social sharing are all impressive.
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All in all, an impressive recording of vibrant chamber works.
All this impressive building does bring with it potential pitfalls, however.
Which makes Wendy Davis's achievement all the more impressive.
What makes Kvitova's comeback all the more impressive?
Not quite Heat, but impressive all the same.
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