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Discover Ludwig"amazed how" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express surprise or astonishment at something. Example: I was amazed how quickly she finished the project.
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I'm amazed how quickly you adapt.
"They're usually amazed how smooth it is".
"I'm amazed how much I don't have coordination," he said.
You'd be amazed how much time this saves.
"I was amazed how my times were dropping," he said.
But I am amazed how quickly my body has adapted.
You will be amazed how well it works.
You'll be amazed how much better you feel.
"But I'm always amazed how seriously people take them".
I'm amazed how many people in politics don't like people.
Indeed people are amazed how little benefit will be gained.
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