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The phrase 'be impressed with' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to express admiration or appreciation. For example, "I was impressed with the quality of his work."
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They must be impressed with him".
Pretty hard not to be impressed with Withey's effort.
So there's much to be impressed with here.
Even non-vegetarians would be impressed with this restaurant.
But surely they must be impressed with the splendid building?
"You can't help but be impressed with this place".
Next to be impressed with Griffin were his new teammates.
"You can't help but be impressed with what they've done when they've had the opportunities".
"The elite will not be impressed with my modest replica," Mr. Gady said.
We want people to cook, and not just be impressed with our pictures and recipes.
If you want people to be impressed with you, build something awesome.
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