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The phrase 'not that impressive' is correct and usable in written English.
You would typically use it as a comparison to something else, to express the opinion that one thing is not as great as another. For example, "The new movie wasn't that impressive compared to the original."
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"But these adaptations are not that impressive.
Even English archers were not that impressive.
And that's not that impressive until you look at the time scale here.
Crouch's passing statistics are not that impressive, and statistics are often what sell in the marketplace.
But the country's economic expansion was not that impressive when compared to other big emerging markets like China.
Even so, the ratio of £8 of savings for each pound spent on admin is not that impressive.
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Sure, Bollinger wasn't that impressive, but how could anyone short of a young Joe Montana look impressive under these circumstances?
Margarine sales aren't that impressive, either: $27 million and a 2% market share, according to Information Resources.
Even though Google+ wasn't that impressive, there were a few nuggets of wisdom within.
After 20 seconds, it quickly fell apart and you realized how it actually works, and it wasn't that impressive.
As for the Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak on Borneo island, the stats aren't that impressive either.
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