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Free sign up"be impressed of" is not correct and should not be used in formal written English.
The correct phrase is "be impressed by." For example, "I was impressed by her intelligence and eloquence during the presentation."
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I was impressed, of course, and I especially enjoyed the originality and sensibility of the show.
Amy Sciarretto of PopCrush gave the video a positive review stating that she was impressed of Scherzinger's athletic and acrobatic methods of dancing.
She would be impressed by the modesty of the place.
EFL learners' anxiety might be impressed by their self-perception of their English language.
Plenty of people were impressed, among them designers of an altogether different ilk.
A lot of people are impressed by the achievements of the Bloodhound engineers, including Brian Cox.
Biophysicist Sunney Xie of Harvard University is impressed by the potential of the new technique.
Brian Crecente of Rolling Stone was impressed by the depth of Magic Leap's demo.
I'm impressed by all of them.
He was impressed by most of the books.
"But I was impressed with all of City's players.
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