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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an impressive part" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or noteworthy component of something, such as a performance, presentation, or project.
Example: "The presentation included an impressive part that highlighted the team's achievements over the past year."
Alternatives: "a remarkable aspect" or "a notable section".
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But he fought back to fitness and form ahead of the Six Nations in which he played an impressive part in Wales Grand Slamm.
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Kohn mounted an equally impressive part of the show in the NYBG's Mertz Library's exhibition gallery that gloriously illustrates Darwin's long romance with botany.
It's really a very impressive part of the world.
Douglass's later-day activities are an important and impressive part of his record and life, and indeed a part of the evolving debates in African American philosophy and critical theory about the carceral society (Davis 1999).
Finally, you hit the endgame, which might be the most impressive part of an experience which already makes a positive impression.
For the cyclist, the east-west superhighway is the most impressive part of a system that can be ramshackle in parts.
Act II was a big improvement (although Gasser's tedious music remains the least impressive part of this artistic collaboration).
This mix is the most impressive part of the program.
Mostly they have fixed on the least impressive part in all of Hayek's impressive oeuvre.
And the most impressive part: he didn't look the least bit uncomfortable.
But Republicans shouldn't feel too confident about the "impressive" part.
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