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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of amazement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a small amount of surprise or wonder in various contexts, such as storytelling or personal experiences.
Example: "As she opened the gift, there was a bit of amazement on her face, reflecting her joy and surprise."
Alternatives: "a touch of wonder" or "a hint of astonishment".
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As a descendant of polygamy, I read Timothy Egan's fine article on the new HBO polygamy show, "Big Love," with amusement (it sounds hilarious) and a bit of amazement that the show's premise might boil down to the last line of the article stating that polygamy is "all about the sex".
"We just celebrated our one year anniversary," Koch says, with a bit of amazement, when I catch him at the studio to chat about the future of theater, video design, and the special kind of love we have for machines. .
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As a visual spectacle it is amazing; we spent quite a bit of the film turning round to each other with our mouths open in amazement.
But to my amazement he answered: 'Probably Tuscany - where you've got human beings and the wild world living in harmony, with mutual respect, and nature still has a bit of leeway.' Tuscany!
A bit of hope.
A bit of decorum.
A bit of both.
A bit of context.
A bit of that".
A bit of intrigue.
A bit of vanity.
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