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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely speechless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a strong reaction of being unable to speak due to shock, surprise, or overwhelming emotion.
Example: "When I heard the news of her unexpected victory, I was absolutely speechless."
Alternatives: "completely at a loss for words" or "utterly stunned."
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"Absolutely speechless".
The guys were absolutely speechless.
I'm absolutely speechless; I cannot believe it.
Another said: "I was absolutely speechless".
We can't understand what's happening, we are absolutely speechless.
Lufthansa, the parent airline of Germanwings, said Lubitz's actions had left the company "absolutely speechless".
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They were only on for half an hour, but when they finished, we filed out quietly with our minds blown, absolutely utterly speechless, and it just sort of dawned on me then — that was it.
Your teenage crush is now a member of the 50-plus crowd and you're either totally speechless or absolutely thrilled.
He told them he had been left "speechless" by the honour and later said in an interview he would "absolutely" attend an award ceremony "if it's at all possible".
I'm speechless; the man is speechless.
James was momentarily speechless.
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