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The phrase "astounding exploits" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe remarkable or impressive achievements, often in a heroic or adventurous context.
Example: "The book chronicles the astounding exploits of the legendary explorer as he journeyed through uncharted territories."
Alternatives: "remarkable feats" or "extraordinary adventures".
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As in the old beach movies, a great deal of screen time is devoted to the astounding exploits of stunt doubles, who here are riding powdered snow rather than waves.
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Scholars of Bell will be exasperated, but "Letters from Baghdad" is not for them; it is for viewers who may know nothing of her, and for whom the basic shape of her exploits will be astounding enough.
Collier's Magazine once called the Gazette a most interesting record of "horrid murders, outrageous robberies, bold forgeries, astounding burglaries, hideous rapes, vulgar seductions, and recent exploits of pickpockets and hotel thieves".
Not astounding, but certainly worth the effort.
Yet an idea that sounded so appealing would soon be exploited by institutions and individuals who detected the potential for astounding profits.
That's astounding.
But then something astounding happened.
"It was astounding," Mora said.
"The differences are astounding".
It's just astounding".
That was pretty astounding".
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