Sentence examples for a little astounded from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a little astounded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express mild surprise or shock in response to something unexpected.
Example: "I was a little astounded to learn that my quiet neighbor is a published author."
Alternatives: "somewhat surprised" or "a bit shocked."

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That's why we're a little astounded at SOCCKET, just a normal soccer ball… that also doubles as a portable generator.

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"Once I divided the price by four and added back a little, I was often astounded".

Topics ranged from his personal magazine subscription list (Mojo, Sports Illustrated, The New Yorker, The Economist, New York, Bloomberg Businessweek, GQ, The New Republic) to what 15-year-old Hugo would think of his adult self (astounded, though a little bummed).

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Both men are a bit astounded that ABC stayed on board.

On a recent trip to America, an astounded Gulliver, replete with family, car seat, buggy and several over-packed suitcases, discovered that JFK charges $6 to hire something on which to wheel it all through customs.

On at least one occasion, an astounded householder has watched a fieldfare repeatedly stab a rival to death, even though there were plenty of apples around.

His dashing around the Red Zone in a cinematic blur is witnessed by an astounded array of Iraqis, all of whom are viewed as potential "bad guys".

In one small test, 10 of 10 patients treated with the drug and ribavirin were considered cured after only 12 weeks of treatment, a result that astounded researchers.

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