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The phrase "always be impressed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a consistent feeling of admiration or amazement towards something or someone.
Example: "No matter how many times I see her perform, I always be impressed by her talent and dedication."
Alternatives: "constantly amazed" or "perpetually impressed".
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Companies will always be impressed by candidates who have dug a little deeper and found out interesting information on the company, rather than just those who repeat the company ethos from the company website.
Although I will always be impressed with Courtney on the day of the tournament, her story actually goes much deeper.
I've accepted this, but will always be impressed by the kids who can perfect the cube faster than I can say "savant".
Even though he died penniless, I will always be impressed by the courage Billy had to turn a buggy venture into a global auto giant.
Clients and customers will always be impressed "how fast your respond and how accurate your response is".
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"He had an impressive spell on loan here and I've always been impressed with his ability and attitude to work.
"I've always been impressed," he said.
Mr Cragg has always been impressed by the status of art in the region.
"I've always been impressed by his maturity, his professionalism," Ripken said.
I have always been impressed by his energy, dedication and professionalism.
I've always been impressed by anybody that was willing to do that.
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