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The phrase "astonishment factor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the level of surprise or shock that something may cause in a particular context.
Example: "The astonishing twist in the plot added a significant astonishment factor to the story, leaving readers eager for more."
Alternatives: "shock value" or "surprise element".
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This exhibition of two sculptures and assorted works on paper lacks the astonishment factor of his most ambitious efforts, but it still rewards contemplation.
Their unforgettable evening together at the Charing Cross hotel in 1909, celebrated by Wharton in a poem which Lewis found, and an erotic three-day drive through Essex, gave Lewis's book the astonishment factor - and contributed not a little to its commercial success.
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And that gets to things the "Sky Reflector-Net" may provide that transportation officials cannot measure: delight, astonishment, perhaps even awe — the "Wow" factor.
"Total astonishment.
Milosevic feigned astonishment: "Me?
The boy registered astonishment.
He turned around in astonishment.
She grew in moist astonishment.
To her astonishment, he volunteered.
I express astonishment.
I want astonishment".
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