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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as impressive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the level of impressiveness of two or more subjects or objects.
Example: "The new building is as impressive as the historical monument nearby."
Alternatives: "equally impressive" or "just as remarkable".
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It's just as impressive".
Suggs is nearly as impressive.
Alas, the software isn't nearly as impressive.
Heinlein's inventiveness is as impressive as ever.
The financial engineering was as impressive as the structural engineering.
Impressive, though not nearly as impressive as Chloe's cartwheel.
Yet probably nothing was quite as impressive as his humanity.
And the Mystery Spot seems as impressive then as now.
But neither is it as impressive as all that.
His poems are as impressive as his poignant antithetic formulations.
The technology is as impressive as it is old.
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