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Free sign upThe phrase 'impressive of' is not correct and not usable in written English.
In order to use the word 'impressive' correctly, one would need to use it as a modifying adjective. For example, one could say, "Her impressive work ethic is an asset to the team."
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Impressive, of course.
Didier Conrad: It's impressive, of course.
Most impressive of all was the aforementioned "fireworks" display.
She sang it; it was impressive, of course.
And Manley was not the most impressive of the lot.
Of course, LA's record has been impressive of late.
And most impressive of all, making Canada cool.
What makes those statistics more impressive, of course, is the context in which they have occurred.
His speech was one of the most impressive of his second term.
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Now, high-rise building becomes one of the impressive reflections of today's civilization.
Impressive selection of bottled beers.
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