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The phrase "I was mostly impressed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a general feeling of admiration or approval, while indicating that there may have been some reservations.
Example: "After the presentation, I was mostly impressed by the innovative ideas presented, though I had a few concerns about the implementation."
Alternatives: "I was quite impressed" or "I was largely impressed."
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I was mostly impressed by the contrast between what people thought about Gatsby and what he was in essence.
I was happy to see people I knew and trusted being interviewed or referenced, but frankly I was mostly impressed and moved by Bruce Jenner.
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I've been using the assistant for the last few weeks and have been mostly impressed.
But people were mostly impressed with the month view.
I'm mostly just impressed by the understated design and finish.
I'm mostly relieved.
I'm mostly deaf.
I'm still mostly impressed with how they figured out how to make microwaveable chicken that comes out this perfect.
… Mostly, I was hugely impressed by the quality of science journalism".
I was less impressed.
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