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Discover LudwigThe sentence "I'm flabbergasted" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common expression used to convey shock or surprise. Example: "I'm flabbergasted by how quickly time has flown. It feels like just yesterday I was starting my first day of high school."
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I'm flabbergasted!
"I'm amazed, I'm grateful, I'm flabbergasted".
I'm flabbergasted at this flabby-blasting".
I'm flabbergasted by how many people have actually seen it.
"I'm flabbergasted how little involvement there is by foreign players".
"I'm flabbergasted," he said, noting the lack of traffic.
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"I was flabbergasted.
"I was flabbergasted," Amy said.
"I was flabbergasted," he said.
I am flabbergasted, flabbergasted on a lot of fronts.
"I was flabbergasted, frankly," he said.
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