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The phrase "amazement upon" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used when expressing a feeling of surprise or wonder in response to something.
Example: "She looked at the breathtaking view in amazement upon realizing how beautiful the landscape was."
Alternatives: "astonishment at" or "wonder at".
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Gaze with wonder and amazement upon our medium!
The feeling of disbelief, wonder and amazement upon seeing Neil Armstrong take that "One Small Step For Man, One Giant Leap For Mankind".
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Then, in what feels likes a subconscious effort to mirror in language the amazement being urged upon us, Attenborough begins to drop his verbs.
Nancy Hatch Dupree, in her classic 1970 guide to Afghanistan, wrote that a full description of such a place would "rob the uninitiated of the wonder and amazement it produces on all who gaze upon it".
I viewed Scandal's "Ride, Sally, Ride" episode with amazement and yes, trepidation as Rowan Pope hurled threat upon threat at his daughter Olivia.
"The general response of historians of the British Empire upon hearing this," historian David Anderson told me, "was shock and amazement".
Amazement, disbelief.
Coming upon the Grand Canyon long ago, an old prospector is supposed to have said in amazement, "Something awful happened here".
Some amazement".
"I watch in amazement.
Why the amazement?
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