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Discover Ludwig"impressed at" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when you are surprised by something, especially if it is something that is done well or is unexpected. For example: "I was really impressed at how quickly the team completed the project."
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Not everyone was impressed, at least initially.
"I was impressed at the distance he traveled".
The pair impressed at the U17 World Cup last year.
She was less impressed at the race itself.
Piniella, surprised and impressed at such brashness, smiled and nodded.
Others were likewise impressed at the bear that didn't growl.
I'm very impressed at how hard he works.
Initially, he was none too impressed at the prospect.
This image impressed, at first, as simply pedestrian and ugly.
they were very impressed at you hanging by your feet at the end.
Ms. Miranda was impressed at his grace when their luggage was lost.
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