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"taken aback" is a correct and usable term in written English
The phrase is used to describe someone who is surprised, shocked, or confused by something that has happened or been said. For example, "The family was taken aback when they learned their son had been ejected from school."
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Taken aback
verb
Past participle of take aback
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Taken aback, Ligon replied: "Sure".
She was taken aback.
Molina was taken aback.
Givental was taken aback.
He seemed taken aback.
I was taken aback.
Pearl was taken aback.
He was taken aback.
People were taken aback".
Elizabeth was taken aback.
Fay is taken aback.
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