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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an amazement" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "an amazement" when referring to a state of being amazed, but it is rarely used in this way.
Example: "To my amazement, the magician performed an incredible trick that left the audience speechless."
Alternatives: "a surprise" or "a wonder".
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The lemon chicken was an amazement.
The first night eating all this was an amazement.
"So everything you encounter is an amazement," he said.
That such a novel could be overlooked is an amazement.
It was, as I said, an amazement and kept you up for days.
This is an amazement to those of us who loved the first generation of Pilobolus in the 1970s.
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Mr. Hornsby must hear the tale eight times a week with a growing amazement and anger that will transfer to the audience almost by osmosis.
There is an element of calm, poised detachment in wonder but also a restless amazement.
In the late 20th century, a rapidly changing China realized that it had in Hunan a scenic amazement on its hands.
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