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Discover Ludwig'be bowled over' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is surprised or impressed. For example, "The audience was bowled over by the performance."
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Any visitor will be bowled over by the Dairy's contents.
He knows enough not to let himself be bowled over by it all.
Did you allow yourself to be bowled over by his fevered pitch?
It is hard, for instance, not to be bowled over by the improvisatory verve of Saul Bellow's sentences.
You are told that because Uranus is rising, you, a Gemini, will be bowled over by a tall dark stranger.
The book is a primer of sorts on how to open yourself up to aesthetic experience, how to be bowled over by beauty.
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I was bowled over by her beauty.
"I was bowled over, terrified," she said.
I remember being bowled over by it.
"I was bowled over," he said.
I am bowled over by the creativity.
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