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Discover Ludwig"far impressive" is not correct or usable in written English.
The correct phrase would be "far more impressive." This phrase is used to compare two things, saying that one is significantly more impressive than the other. Example: The ending of the movie was far more impressive than the beginning.
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The professionalism of Ofcom and the so far impressive performance of chief executive Sharon White have led to growing support for the media regulator to take on the BBC.
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And the results were far from impressive.
Smith had been far more impressive.
His record so far is impressive.
Experts say Facebook's technical achievement so far is impressive.
Far more impressive, the team was caught stealing 19 times.
And that feat was far more impressive than her speech.
Regrettably, his record at home is far less impressive.
In its entirety, the passage is far less impressive.
The results they have received so far are impressive.
But the list of Venezuelan Mets is lengthier, and far more impressive.
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