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The phrase "astonishment of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the feeling of being astonished or surprised by something. Here is an example sentence: The audience was in complete astonishment of the magician's incredible disappearing act.
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The adults, too, feel the astonishment of the moment.
Subways, once an astonishment of urban life, are becoming commonplace.
To the utter astonishment of the family, Mrs. Roosevelt accepted.
To the astonishment of all involved, the moon walker accepted.
It's an astonishment of tone and style from beginning to end, literally.
To the astonishment of many in the audience, Perelman said nothing about the Poincaré.
But there were also, on the horizon, referendums and handshakes and the astonishment of the impossible.
To the astonishment of those in the room, the German deputy finance minister, Jörg Asmussen, agreed.
He himself cast a shadow, to the astonishment of the shades around him.
Now, to the astonishment of many Russians, political change is in the air again.
In 1905, Japan defeated Russia, to the astonishment of the world.
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