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Discover LudwigThe phrase "astounding announcement" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a surprising or impressive statement or news that has been made public.
Example: "The CEO made an astounding announcement regarding the company's future plans during the annual meeting."
Alternatives: "stunning declaration" or "remarkable statement."
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But it made another astounding announcement, too: its name.
After Governor McGreevey's astounding announcement a little more than a week ago that he planned to resign, it was hard not to wonder: will the man who is leaving under something of a shadow -- he said he had a sexual relationship with a man whom he put in charge of the state's homeland security apparatus in the aftermath of Sept. 11 -- get a place in the pantheon of portraits?
Less than three months later came the astounding announcement that a second novel would soon be in readers' hands.
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There are already dyspeptic announcements from the owner that the astounding 114 victories will mean nothing if the team fails to win the World Series.
I fully assumed, in what now seems like an astounding fit of naïveté, that I'd send out an e-mail announcement and network with doctors, and to paraphrase "Field of Dreams," if I built it, they would come.
That's astounding, right?
"It was astounding," Mora said.
But then something astounding happened.
"The differences are astounding".
It's just astounding".
That was pretty astounding".
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