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The phrase "i impress" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct.
It is missing a subject and a verb, and the tense and context are unclear. It would need to be rewritten as a complete sentence in order to be considered correct and usable in written English. Example: "I impress myself when I achieve my goals."
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The one thing I impress upon every employee is to learn from mistakes, but not to wallow in them.
After all, who will I impress with a status vehicle, and why would I want to impress them anyway?
I impress all within earshot by citing, unprompted and at length, notable colonial legal cases1 or strange presidential inventions2.
"So, if I impress the fish cook and he impresses me, then the blogger at table 3 has no chance," Mr. Minnillo wrote.
"I have deleted my Twitter account and will be making sure that I impress upon the rest of the squad the importance of realising what damage ill-judged remarks on social media can do," Coles said.
In my coaching practice, I impress upon clients the far-reaching ripple effects of a mindfulness practice.
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Was I impressed?
"Instead, I impressed the world," he said.
Boy, was I impressed!
Man was I impressed.
Am I impressed?
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