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The phrase "are less impressed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a diminished level of admiration or approval towards something or someone compared to a previous experience or expectation.
Example: "After seeing the new movie, many critics are less impressed than they were with the director's last film."
Alternatives: "are not as impressed" or "are not as taken with".
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Democrats are less impressed.
Voters are less impressed.
Others are less impressed.
Other observers are less impressed.
Others on the right are less impressed.
They are less impressed each year.
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Cross is less impressed.
But investors may be less impressed.
Suburban neighbors may be less impressed.
Lawrence was less impressed: "It's too fast.
He was less impressed than I was," Dalyell said.
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