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Discover Ludwig"completely flabbergasted" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe being shocked or surprised by something. For example: "I was completely flabbergasted when I saw the results of the election."
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The Nobel Prize completely flabbergasted him.
"Sara Errani completely flabbergasted me this year," said Lindsay Davenport, who was hardly alone.
"I didn't sleep a wink last night, I was completely flabbergasted".
I was completely flabbergasted at the color and life she had brought to a dull old Victorian home.
Upon finding the manuscripts in 2000 "I was completely flabbergasted," Alexis Léon said today in an interview in Dublin.
"There were many, many, many nights where I would just lay at night completely flabbergasted, frustrated, and angry, because YouTube wasn't communicating".
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We were totally flabbergasted".
I was totally flabbergasted.
"We were all flabbergasted," Mr. Pavia says.
Even flabbergasted.
Many pundits were flabbergasted.
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