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Discover LudwigThe phrase "impressed that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you wish to indicate that you are impressed by something someone has said or done. For example, "I was impressed that my professor was able to give such a detailed explanation on the topic."
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I was impressed that Matarić addressed important ethical and emotional issues in her writing.
"I was impressed that she came alone.
He seemed really impressed that I did.
I was impressed that someone knew them.
I'm really impressed that they have apologised.
I'm very impressed that there's so many seniors here.
I'm really impressed that you showed up here.
Vendler was impressed that, after a serious car accident.
People are impressed that he overcame terrible odds.
"Most theaters are not impressed that you won a contest.
David: I'm impressed that they spoke about theology.
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