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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are dumbfounded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a state of shock or astonishment in response to something unexpected or surprising.
Example: "When she revealed the news, we were all left speechless and truly are dumbfounded by the turn of events."
Alternatives: "are astonished" or "are taken aback".
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are dumbfounded
adjective
Shocked and speechless.
Exact(35)
"People are dumbfounded".
Public-service managers and unions are dumbfounded.
"We are dumbfounded," Ms. Cronin said.
Italians, whom the pope regards as neighbors, are dumbfounded.
The men are dumbfounded by the show's cult success.
My friends here in Australia are dumbfounded by America's love affair with guns.
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