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The phrase "astounding scene" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a visually impressive or surprising moment, often in the context of art, nature, or performance.
Example: "The movie concluded with an astounding scene that left the audience in awe."
Alternatives: "breathtaking moment" or "stunning spectacle."
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In one astounding scene, Mr. Chauvel takes cover behind a berm with Libyan rebels.
(In one astounding scene, the writer is seemingly airborne in front of a movie screen, and meets his childhood self, who's manipulating a movie projector).
Ria tells Lalit to take action, and at first he refuses; then, in a sudden and astounding scene, he throws Tej out of the house.
It's a work of aesthetics, of art (and the movie culminates in a brief but astounding scene of special effects that, in their simplicity and power, are better than any in, say, "Gravity").
Terence Davies's new film, "The Deep Blue Sea" (which opens today), features one of the greatest tracking shots in the history of cinema: an astounding scene that serves as a flashback to a memory of the Second World War.
In one astounding scene, the Bulls coach Phil Jackson backs up Hodges, chiding Jordan and the others' ignorance about the Gulf War, offering a prophetic vision of the coming decades.
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The most astounding scenes in his work are those in which all the voices come together in a visceral mass — like a human wave that could carry anything before it.
(Fairley is astounding in this scene).
Simultaneously, a scene of astounding anarchy unfolded at a shopping center several miles away in Wood Green, but was not detected by news media, nor, it seemed, the authorities, until several hours later.
She describes these breath-taking scenes with astounding vocabulary such as 'nfernal, Ravaging.' This trilogy reminds me of the famous The 39 Clues series.
Even though cities like New York and San Francisco are at the epicenter of the country's burgeoning tech scenes, an astounding share of residents still lack access to the Internet.
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