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The phrase "altogether bowled over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express being completely surprised or impressed by something.
Example: "When she received the award, she was altogether bowled over by the recognition from her peers."
Alternatives: "completely amazed" or "totally astonished".
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Mr Register himself is not altogether bowled over by the project.
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I was completely bowled over.
"I was bowled over, terrified," she said.
I was bowled over by her beauty.
I remember being bowled over by it.
"I was bowled over," he said.
I am bowled over by the creativity.
I'm bowled over by Loja.
Gustavo Dudamel is bowled over by the Bowl.
I am bowled over by my grandchildren.
"I was just bowled over by the horror".
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