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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feel stunned" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express a strong emotional or physical reaction to something unexpected or shocking. Here is an example: After hearing the news, she felt stunned and couldn't speak for a few moments.
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In Hudson, though, many just feel stunned.
Villarreal have every right to feel stunned and sick; they were leagues ahead of their guests until Bale turned up.
When Cannon finally jumps from his forty-eighth-floor apartment, Bech and Robin embrace, but they feel stunned, let down and ashamed.
"I feel stunned," said Margaret Kubek, 33, a Manhattan social worker who watched yesterday's rout in Anaheim from a downstairs bar stool at the Riviera Cafe and Sports Bar in the West Village.
Forgetting where I put the key, I sometimes find a door and other times feel stunned and lost, though living in my own body and life, presumably, bewildered and alone as the knight, kidnapped and released to a dim world, who said And I awoke and found me here on the cold hill side.
Instead, what I actually do with my feminism maybe more and more?—is resent that I ever cared in the first place, and feel stunned and betrayed by it, or more specifically, by the implications of caring.
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But the student also remembered having felt stunned and unable to respond while under attack.
Just like workers at the Monaco plants in Indiana, innocent bystanders losing their jobs during recessions often feel shocked, stunned, and confused.
Plenty of people were stunned — stunned!
Also included: Mark Duplass tells us that "people buy their way into award shows all the time," and Jacki Weaver reveals that she felt like a stunned mullet — a clubbed fish — as an Oscar nominee in 2011.
These friends, while feeling exultant and stunned about the historic night, said they felt that some guard had come down among the whites they encountered casually.
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