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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am blown" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express surprise or amazement, often in informal contexts.
Example: "I just found out I won the lottery, and I am blown away by the news!"
Alternatives: "I am amazed" or "I am astonished."
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am blown
verb
To produce an air current.
Exact(38)
I am blown away.
Between the prints and the quality, I am blown away".
"I am blown away by craftsmanship and artisanship.
But scraping aside the mound of rice on the San José taco, I am blown away.
I am blown along by the winds of my own zeal.
"I have heard of Kyle for years now, and I am blown away by this kid," Gordon said.
Similar(22)
Its cover was blown.
My mind is blown.
She was blown away.
I was blown away.
"It was blown off".
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