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"impressive number of" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a large or remarkable amount or quantity of something. Example: The company's annual report displayed an impressive number of new clients, showing a 20% increase in business over the previous year.
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An impressive number of Greenham women have turned up.
An impressive number of private schools and studios emerged.
Yes, he's won an impressive number of jackpots.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art also has an impressive number of Picassos; then again, it just about has an impressive number of everything.
Novel high-throughput technologies for directed evolution enable experimental coverage of an impressive number of sequences.
Huang Ruo, still young, is churning out an impressive number of commissions for significant institutions.
Lately, I.B.M. has been first or nearly so with an impressive number of microchip developments.
Even its critics concede that, given the circumstances, Benedict got an impressive number of things right.
It works, with an impressive number of its fellows immediately springing into new and higher jobs.
In Chinese, there are an impressive number of ways to describe saying nothing at all.
"We've created the leader in an impressive number of categories," Mr. Dell said in an interview.
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