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Discover LudwigThe phrase "astounded that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing surprise or shock about a particular situation or fact.
Example: "I was astounded that she managed to complete the project ahead of schedule."
Alternatives: "amazed that" or "shocked that".
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"I was kind of astounded that Werner got in," Ms. Thurman said.
It was an appalling dereliction of duty and I'm astounded that she's still in her job".
Looking back, Garner is clearly astounded that she said nothing to the man.
Their relatives, he said, "are absolutely astounded that these charges could be brought".
I am astounded that Peter Baker ignored the elephant in the room: Clinton's personal morality.
I'm astounded that Matt Ridley hasn't already suggested it to you.
Both men are a bit astounded that ABC stayed on board.
"I'm astounded that Lynne thinks this is an evidence-based publication.
"I am astounded that such discrimination is allowed in today's society.
I am astounded that NBC has not more vigorously pursued the protection of their journalists.
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