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'generally impressed' is an appropriate part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to indicate an acceptable level of admiration for something or someone. For example, "The judges were generally impressed with her performance."
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People filing out of the museum on Thursday and Friday seemed generally impressed.
Those few who took note of Gentleman outing himself politically were generally impressed.
But now, when I tell people what I do, they're generally impressed.
Analysts have been generally impressed by the speed with which W. Michael Blumenthal, the former Burroughs chief executive who heads the new company, has moved to consolidate operations.
I remember reading Andrew Solomon's article in the New Yorker about depression and being generally impressed with his description of this life-wrecking disease.
Analysts said they were generally impressed with the results, which included a strong performance in fixed-income, commodity and foreign-exchange trading and healthy equity trading revenue.
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Today's models, expensive as they might be, don't generally impress him.
The USA international repaid his selection by scoring the opener and generally impressing throughout.
That's not the kind of return that generally impresses Wall Street.
And so, much to my surprise, I wake up this morning to discover young Campbell on BBC comparing an iPod to a Walkman with his mum and generally impressing the heck out of us.
Parades generally impress and delight (5, 6, 7, 8), often by including unusual, colourful costumes (6, 7).
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