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Discover LudwigThe phrase "astounding he" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or improperly structured expression, as it lacks a verb or context to clarify its meaning.
Example: "Astounding he was in his performance last night."
Alternatives: "He was astounding" or "He is remarkable."
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Not only were his statistics astounding — he held the second highest Player Efficiency Rating among point guards at 24.4 through Dec. 14 (only his teammate Chris Paul had a higher PER) — but he was also a thrill to watch.
Thrilling Wonder often published intelligent, thoughtful stories, some of which Campbell would have been unlikely to accept at Astounding: he did not like to publish stories that showed the negative consequences of scientific advances such as nuclear power.
"It was utterly astounding," he said.
"That's really astounding," he said.
"I found it astounding," he said.
This decision was just astounding," he said.
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"I was astounded," he says.
"I would be astounded," he replies.
When he told friends and family, they were "astounded," he said.
His memory could astound: he memorized the United States Constitution and could remember a license plate 15 years later.
I am astounded, he's employed by the federal government, let alone Homeland Security".
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