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The phrase "impressive man" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a man who is highly admirable, capable, or outstanding in some way. Example: The CEO of the company was an impressive man, managing to turn the failing business into a thriving success in just a few short years.
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"He is an impressive man, who makes a great first impression.
"That's impressive, man," Mawae said.
I've never seen a truly impressive man".
"Papa was the most impressive man I have ever met".
"He's a really impressive man," Hyland said of Michael Matz, a former Olympic equestrian.
All of these things, this quietly impressive man did, and did nobly.
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Coming after the spectacle of God's creation of the heaven and the earth, the ark is the first impressive man-made creation, the world's first ambitious piece of technology.
Finally, the southernmost part of the Dodman headland is enclosed by an impressive man-made earthwork, known as the Bulwark, forming the largest iron age cliff castle in the south-west of England.
Ponting's appetite for the game is never sated and they have some impressive men at the top.
She has lost her number two, Robert Zoellick, and her personal adviser, Philip Zelikow, both impressive men, and still has a significant number of positions to fill.
Both impressive men who have had to battle with depression and whose openness and honesty about it have helped others fight it, too.
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