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to impress
verb
To affect (someone) strongly and often favourably.
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'to impress' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when you want to convey the idea of making a good impression on someone or something. For example: "She worked hard to impress the judge with her poise and eloquence."
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To impress them?
People want to impress him.
Eddie is dressed to impress.
Clearly it continues to impress.
"Dress to impress," he said.
Or hoping to impress somebody.
"We're always having to impress".
He has to impress us".
You want to impress.
"I dress to impress.
This is unlikely to impress Goldstein.
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