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Discover LudwigThe phrase "astounding indictment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong criticism or accusation that is surprising or shocking in nature.
Example: "The report presented an astounding indictment of the government's handling of the crisis, revealing numerous failures and oversights."
Alternatives: "stunning criticism" or "shocking accusation."
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What an astounding indictment of our schools today: The government provides a free education, yet poor families are willing to use scarce cash to secure better schooling for their kids.
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That's astounding.
"It was astounding," Mora said.
But then something astounding happened.
That's astounding, right?
"The differences are astounding".
It's just astounding".
That was pretty astounding".
An astounding story emerges.
It's pretty astounding".
See also indictment.
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