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Discover LudwigThe phrase "being stunned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of shock or disbelief in various contexts.
Example: "After hearing the unexpected news, I was left being stunned and speechless."
Alternatives: "being shocked" or "being astonished".
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I remember watching the mini series and being stunned -- STUNNED and sickened by what I was seeing.
Ms. Durkin recalls being stunned.
Mitchell recalled arriving at the school and being stunned.
Selig was described as being stunned by the lawsuit.
Feghouli could be forgiven for being stunned too.
I can remember being stunned that I was still alive.
At least Canadian seals have the luxury of being stunned before they die.
After their recent misfortune people give the impression of being stunned as they walk about.
Both riders admit to being stunned by the reception they have received since coming home.
I remember a group of us watching the evening news and being stunned into silence.
He admitted to being stunned when Coach Michel Therrien sent him onto the ice.
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