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Discover Ludwig"I'm amazed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to express surprise or wonder at something. Example: "I'm amazed by the stunning sunset over the ocean."
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"I'm amazed.
I'm amazed at that.
But I'm amazed".
"I'm amazed, I'm shocked".
I'm amazed by it.
I'm amazed, ecstatic.
I'm amazed but not surprised.
"Actually, I'm amazed I pulled it off.
I'm amazed it keeps rolling forward, really".
"I'm amazed they all just did that.
I'm amazed by her answer.
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