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Discover Ludwig"astounding by" is not a grammatically correct phrase and is not commonly used in written English
Instead, you could use "astounding because of" or "astounding due to" to show the reason behind something being astounding. Example: The view from the top of the mountain was astounding because of the clear blue sky and the rolling hills below.
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I first saw it when I was a student 50 years ago and the play was on tour through Manchester after its tumultuous West End run, baffling, infuriating and astounding by turns".
ApproTec's distribution of the treadle pump and other projects have been credited with raising the gross domestic product of Kenya by $35 million, or 0.35percentt, a notion that was described as "astounding" by Eric Lemelson, an environmental lawyer by training who operates an organic vineyard in Oregon.
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Bubka said he was astounded by it.
"I'm astounded by it".
I was astounded by Blair's arrogance.
"I am astounded by James Corden," says Michael Coveney.
I was so astounded by my ignorance".
"White people are astounded by Birmingham.
"I am astounded by all this.
I was astounded by this remark.
He read "Comus" and was astounded by its silliness.
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