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"not all that impressive" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to express that something is not particularly impressive or impressive to a certain degree. Example: "The movie received mixed reviews, with some praising its acting and others saying it was not all that impressive." This phrase can be used in various contexts, such as in reviews, critiques, or casual conversation. It is a useful way to express a moderate opinion without being too negative or positive.
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Although cautioning that "Via Negativa" is not "some kind of lost classic" and that the story itself was not "all that impressive", he praised the atmosphere of the episode, describing it as "heavy, doom-laden, and frequently bizarre".
Especially since Johnson is not all that impressive.
Finally, they take a call from a Red Sox fan, "Steve from Marlborough," who adds that he is a doctor and that it is not all that impressive for Boston fans to kick people when they are down.
The screen's not all that impressive, the camera can't hang, and the battery life won't get you through the day.
But really, that's not all that impressive.
This kind of salary is perhaps not all that impressive for people with terminal degrees, but compared to our nearest neighbors, it's a pretty good living.
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Some discover how doors work and mount daring escapes from the vet, and others dress up like aliens and octopi for dog Halloween, which while certainly Good isn't all that impressive.
There's not even a picture, so it probably doesn't look all that impressive.
Sure it doesn't look all that impressive on the Big Chart, but what a turnaround we're having this month as China drops $236Bn into their market, boosting the Shanghai back to barely a 35% drop from their highs, back at 3,243 at the day's close.
In fact, only a tiny percentage of unpaid interns end up getting offered a permanent paid position at the place they interned (and an unpaid internship doesn't even look all that impressive on a resume anymore now that everyone is doing them).
And to her total surprise, it wasn't all that impressive.
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