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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am astonished" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing surprise or disbelief about something that has occurred.
Example: "I am astonished by the incredible talent displayed at the competition."
Alternatives: "I am amazed" or "I am shocked."
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am astonished
verb
To surprise, astound, flabbergast.
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"Really, I am astonished," he said, laughing.
"I am astonished," Mr. Hairr said.
I am astonished by the woman's silence.
"Even I am astonished when she starts talking," Mignard said.
Hain said: "I am astonished at this turn of events.
I am astonished if that is the current procedure.
I am astonished by this insulting ethnic jibe.
I am astonished at this time of the dollars; In poverty, I lost friendship.
As her bibliographer, I am astonished by the volume of Ruth Stone's literary production since 1947.
"I am astonished at the technical means [some media] have to follow my trail".
Now, returning after nearly a decade away, I am astonished at how much Berlin has developed.
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