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"dazed by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling of being overwhelmed, confused, or shocked, such as when someone experiences something particularly unexpected. For example: The crowd was dazed by the sudden turn of events.
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They are "dazed" by any benign prediction.
"I was still dazed by mine," O'Neal said.
I won't be as dazed by what's happening.
Mr. Shepherd seemed equally dazed by the attention.
Miller, dazed by the blow, missed the first free throw.
Utterly exhausted, dazed by the battle, it showed no sign of life".
Still, Mr. Martin, a strapping man with a disarming bluntness, seemed dazed by it all.
Speaking by telephone from Hollywood, Ms. Obaid-Chinoy said that she was "dazed" by her success.
Republicans still seem a bit dazed by Newt's dizzying rise from the ashes.
He appeared to be in good spirits, though dazed by the cameras' lights.
The Essendon star appeared dazed by the clash and was briefly off the field.
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