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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amazed him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where someone is filled with wonder or astonishment by something another person has done or said.
Example: "The magician's incredible tricks truly amazed him, leaving him speechless."
Alternatives: "astonished him" or "impressed him."
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The demand amazed him.
What Gruden saw amazed him.
What did he see that amazed him?
Mr. Lonegan said that explanation amazed him.
It amazed him, how she managed that.
Twenty-six years later, it still amazed him.
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Does the money amaze him?
The contrast never fails to amaze him.
That it actually happened still seems to amaze him.
That I hadn't chosen to put myself in danger seemed to amaze him.
The insurance is an irrelevance, and it amazes him now that he ever thought it important.
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