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The phrase "a bit speechless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a feeling of being momentarily unable to speak due to surprise, shock, or strong emotion.
Example: "When I heard the news, I was a bit speechless and didn't know how to respond."
Alternatives: "somewhat at a loss for words" or "a little dumbfounded".
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"I am a bit speechless to be honest, I don't know what you're supposed to say in this moment.
I'm a bit speechless.
The 25-year-old told BBC Radio Merseyside: "I was a bit speechless.
"I only expected to make the relay and I've made the individual spot, so I'm a bit speechless to be honest".
I went straight over to him and said: 'What the hell went on?' And he was a bit speechless, and so was I.
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Mark Nixon, who heads Reading University's Beckett International Foundation and was among the team bidding for the manuscript, said: "I'm still a little bit speechless.
"To be honest, we are a bit stunned and speechless," DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis told reporters after the victory.
"How do you think you've contributed to this problem?" I was speechless, and a bit insulted.
Speechless fits right into ABC's diverse roster but stands apart as well with a bit of a darker tone and jokes that fly faster than even Maya can drive on her way to cash in a coupon.
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