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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amazement of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe someone's feelings of awe or surprise. Example: The audience was in complete amazement of the acrobat's daring performance.
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To the amazement of organizers, 1,000 people showed up.
To the amazement of all concerned, the arrangement worked.
Franks decided, to the amazement of some of his colleagues, to reach an accommodation with Rumsfeld.
To the amazement of the group, Ms. Johnson said she falls into in the first category.
Yesterday, to the amazement of the south-western town's residents, snow fell in Carcassonne.
To the horror and amazement of the old-school crowd, my wife sits down.
Hijikata flies through the air, to the amazement of a group of children.
To the general amazement of everyone, Jacklin chose José Rivero instead.
Mr. Gill fought back, and to the amazement of many colleagues, he won.
Then to the amazement of all around Williams gave the teenager his winners' medal.
In 1984, to the amazement of many, Elton John married Renate Blauel, a German-born sound engineer.
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