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"astounding courage" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express admiration for someone's bravery. For example: "John showed astounding courage when he ran into a burning building to save a trapped child."
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And it really is a great story; a tale of astounding courage worthy of Binet's claim – "one of the greatest acts of resistance in human history" – and certainly powerful enough, in the end, to overcome whatever qualms one might have about the telling.
For North Koreans to curse their government in public requires not only anger, but astounding courage.
However, Mr Arrington may be unaware of the drinking culture in Britain which gives us astounding courage, superhuman strength, "beer goggles" and a propensity to engage in sexual relations barely knowing each other's first names.
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All these kudos and awards for others are empty and without value until the warriors of the struggle have their proper due from us, the beneficiaries of their astounding bravery and courage.
He talked about how failure led to the pursuit of knowledge, and the astounding developments in medicine produced with the courage and imagination that are the mark of great scientists.
What fascinated me the most was the courage of the women, who mainly lived in the shadows of the men except when they did something absolutely astounding.
That's astounding.
But then something astounding happened.
"It was astounding," Mora said.
That's astounding, right?
"Show courage!
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