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Discover LudwigThe phrase "not so impressed" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to express a feeling of disappointment or lack of enthusiasm. For example: "The critics were not so impressed with the performance."
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I'm not so impressed with myself".
Torino were not so impressed with Conte's sums.
Personally, I was not so impressed with the splotch corroboration.
The Darien Land Trust was not so impressed.
Some of the guests were not so impressed.
Kissinger, was not so impressed with Nixon: "not fit to be president".
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My husband wasn't so impressed.
"Now, many of you still aren't so impressed.
Carlsen isn't so impressed with his younger self's play.
People turning out to watch it at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich weren't so impressed.
This time the editor wasn't so impressed with the results.
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