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Discover LudwigThe phrase "astounding for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe something that is remarkable or surprising in a positive way. Example: The results of the experiment were astounding for their accuracy and precision.
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Worse, he "ignored our organisational structure," explained Mr Kikukawa, by giving orders directly to staff rather than via the division heads.How astounding for a boss to think he was, well, the boss.
The economy of means and the boldness in the use of color is astounding for its time — if it really dates from about 1890 as stated in the catalog.
But the 4 million pixels the S400 swallows up are astounding for a camera this cute.
Those numbers are astounding for a 26-person, user generated content company built largely on frivolity.
Astounding for the reasons mentioned above, and depressing because this means that we have accepted ethics into the academic universe on a par with any other history course.
Its exceptional array of cars, setups and graphics were astounding for the time, but everything was running at a phenomenal 10fps, a fact I've never even thought to check until writing this.
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As Liverpool close in on the Premier League title, Luis Suarez continues to amaze and astound for both the right and wrong reasons this season.
There are other places in Melbourne that do it well — the Melbourne Cinemateque continues to impress and astound, for instance — but it's still a hard fight as more media and entertainment options become available to the public.
She led him to a nearby museum, where she showed him a seventh-century BCE mortuary stele known as the Stele of Ankh-ef-en-Khonsu (Crowley later termed it the "Stele of Revealing"); Crowley was astounded, for the exhibit's number was 666, the number of the beast in Christian belief.
"Astounding" has for the past 10 years or so predicted atomic bombs and using them to liven up its stories.
He had loved science fiction since boyhood — he later told of how at twelve he had a dream of searching in Astounding Stories for a story called "The Empire Never Ended" that would reveal the mysteries of existence — and he began writing quickie sci-fi novels for Ace in the fifties and sixties.
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