I am impressed by/with her presentation ...

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bluestbottle

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Hi! May I know if it is correct to use impressed by or impressed with?

I searched the internet for various examples, but the results varied across different websites, and I still couldn't see differences between them.

Do we use:
Impressed by: referring to a specific action or quality
Impressed with: referring to a person or object

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Welcome to the forum.

Please write one or two complete sentences containing these phrases.
 
Welcome to the forum.

Please write one or two complete sentences containing these phrases.

Please see the sentences below:


Example 1
1. I am impressed by her presentation at the conference today.
2. I am impressed with her presentation at the conference today.


Example 2
1. She was impressed by the hotel's facilities and excellent food.
2. She was impressed with the hotel's facilities and excellent food.
 
I would use "with" in both cases. (See below.)

I was impressed with her presentation.
 
I consider them equally acceptable and interchangeable in these examples.
 
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