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Discover LudwigThe phrase "astonishing moment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a surprising or remarkable event or experience that leaves a strong impression on someone.
Example: "The astonishing moment when she won the award left everyone in the audience speechless."
Alternatives: "incredible moment" or "amazing moment".
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It's an astonishing moment.
An astonishing moment that will live long in the memory.
She had thought of Alice, wanted Alice's blessing at this astonishing moment.
The most astonishing moment in the otherwise predictable "Madea's Family Reunion" occurs toward the end.
Then, in an astonishing moment, Gato handed the phone to the commander himself.
"This was an astonishing moment," said Bijan Khajehpour, who is the managing director of a consulting firm in Tehran.
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Even with her, though, the Mariinsky "Firebird" was lightweight music-drama when compared with the still astonishing moment-by-moment suspense, seriousness and timing of the best performances (many of them) given by the Royal Ballet of London over the last 35 years.
It is one of the most astonishing moments in twentieth-century art.
As "West Side Story" hurtles to its inevitable tragic conclusion, the audience is treated to astonishing moments of stagecraft.
Far from being musty, the book spills over with astonishing moments.
In Iraq, those signs appear most poignantly in the astonishing moments of daring that some ordinary Iraqis are showing.
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