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The phrase 'has really impressed' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a person or thing that has made a great impression or lasting impact. Example: His performance at yesterday's concert has really impressed me.
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He has really impressed me this year".
The guy has really impressed people.
"His defense has really impressed me," he said.
"But Ryan has really impressed me with his consistency.
"Chris Woakes, as well, has really impressed me.
The architecture here has really impressed us all.
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His leadership and maturity have really impressed me.
Democrats, when you lose a negotiation to a president who doesn't know his own position, you've really impressed me.
In the past, our schools have really impressed the RHS and the Britain in Bloom judges and this is something we're keen to cultivate (pardon the pun).
We regularly tell you about new sources of meat, cheese and vegetables, so here are the little extras that have really impressed me this year.
"So my initial thought was, 'boy, I must have really had a bad day out here on Mission Control — I must have really impressed people the wrong way.' " Then Colonel Lindsey told him the reason.
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