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The phrase "are not very impressed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a lack of enthusiasm or satisfaction regarding something that has been presented or experienced.
Example: "After watching the presentation, we are not very impressed with the proposed plan."
Alternatives: "are not particularly impressed" or "do not find it impressive."
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"So far people are not very impressed.
They are not very impressed with the Plan for Growth.
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Some scientists aren't very impressed by the promised $200 million, given what's happening in the rest of the federal budget.
The Lebanese surgeon was not very impressed.
It is no wonder his contemporaries were not very impressed.
I have examined the TI-89/92+ TI-89/92+waSDKot very impressed with it andall.
I'm not very impressed by conceptual art nor very often by performance art.
Mr. Hirschhorn looked into a nursing home, but he said he was not very impressed.
"Based on what I've seen, I'm not very impressed with their case, frankly," Matthew J. Galluzzo, one of Mr. Alvarez's lawyers, said outside the courtroom after the hearing.
I'm not very impressed with what a large U.S. presence in Iraq could contribute to our national security.
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