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I’m impressed by it. vs I’m impressed with it.

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They can be used interchangeably to express admiration or approval for something. The choice between 'by' and 'with' is a matter of personal preference, as both prepositions are suitable in this context.

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I’m impressed by it.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express admiration or approval for something.

This phrase is used to show that something has made a strong positive impression on you.
  • There is one team that I'm actually very impressed by.
  • Very good. I'm impressed by your pronunciation.
  • I'm very impressed by your whole organization.
  • I'm very impressed by your whole organization.
  • I'm not impressed by your campaign.
  • And I'm even more impressed by that commitment letter you got from Danby.
  • I'm impressed by your dedication to turning your life around.
  • I'm impressed by your dedication to turning your life around.
  • He's a born shopkeeper, so I'm impressed by your foresight.
  • I'm so impressed by her strong arms.
  • I guess I'm impressed by how much you remembered.
  • I'm very impressed By your stamina.
  • As always, detective, I'm quite impressed by your footwork.
  • I'm really impressed by how much you've grown.
  • I'm impressed by humanity's ability to survive in the wild.
  • I'm really impressed by how fast you pulled all this together.
  • I'm actually very impressed by what I see here.
  • I'm very impressed by her maturity.
  • And I'm deadly impressed by StarGate.
  • I'm impressed by what I've seen.

Alternatives:

  • i’m impressed with it.

I’m impressed with it.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express admiration or approval for something.

This phrase is used to show that something has made a strong positive impression on you.
  • Being I'm so impressed with your constituent services.
  • I'm very impressed with everyone's Sunday best.
  • I'm even less impressed with you.
  • I'm sure J.L.Hallwill be very impressed with your passionfor the dartmouth experience.
  • I'm really impressed with you two.
  • Besides, I'm most impressed with your performance in this crisis.
  • Frankly, I'm not impressed with you.
  • I'm sorry you're not sufficiently impressed with my educations.
  • I'm impressed with how you took out my hunters.
  • And I'm very impressed with your background.
  • But I'm impressed with everything you do.
  • And I'm impressed with your punishment of women-beaters.
  • I'm very impressed with your determination, Lana.
  • I'm very impressed with your determination, Lana.
  • But I'm impressed with how protective you are.
  • I'm really impressed with your security.
  • But I'm guessing Harvard will not be impressed with your entrepreneurial skills.
  • I'm very impressed with you.
  • So I'm pretty impressed with you.
  • So I'm pretty impressed with you.

Alternatives:

  • i’m impressed by it.

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