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The phrase "already impressed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that someone has been impressed by something prior to the current moment or situation.
Example: "I was already impressed by her presentation skills before she even started her speech."
Alternatives: "previously impressed" or "impressed beforehand".
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But the Yankees are already impressed.
She's already impressed many with her athletic ability.
But one prepubescent member of the cast is already impressed.
In Constable's day, the French were already impressed by his landscapes.
We're already impressed, then we go for dinner in the Lounge, with its original long windows.
He already impressed his coach and the crowd Friday night with his performance.
Binghamton first baseman EARL SNYDER has already impressed the organization with his approach.
Granted, if you're bringing them home in the first place — " Dippolito finished the thought: "They're already impressed".
Mitch Lasky, the Benchmark general partner who agreed to meet with Chen, was already impressed by Journey.
And Lightpath, Cablevision's fledgling local phone company, could provide more of the cross-pollination that has already impressed analysts.
He had already impressed Bright by being the first English footballer he had met who spoke a foreign language.
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