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Discover Ludwig'impress them' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it when you want to express the idea that you are trying to make a favorable impression on someone or some group of people. For example, "I plan to dress nicely and be on my best behavior so that I can impress them at the interview."
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To impress them?
I have to impress them".
I wanted to impress them.
Newark International Airport did not impress them.
So I wanted to do something special to impress them".
The recent US Soccer reforms did not impress them.
"It didn't seem to impress them at all," she said.
Graham have to resort to German to impress them?
You wanted to impress other people — impress them with a spectacular play, or you wanted to impress them with all your worldly goods and accomplishments".
The precise letter of Saudi law is unlikely to impress them.
Upper-caste teachers nurtured him, and he strived to impress them.
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