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The phrase "rather astounding" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is surprising or impressive in a strong or intense way. Example: The magician's final trick was rather astounding, leaving the audience in complete awe and disbelief.
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While there aren't many surprises (hello Florence and Paris!), the number of Italian cities on the list is rather astounding.
Lisa has been married to the same wonderful guy, Bill Wexler, for 30 years, which is rather astounding.
So why people would think we would accept and enact somebody else's scripts of invisibility, 'retirement,'agege appropriate dress' and dismissal simply because we got older is rather astounding.
Dan Wetzel of Yahoo.com ruminates on the rather astounding lack of respect shown Vikings Coach Brad Childress, despite his team's surging into the N.F.C. Championship game.
Minecraft movie sequences are all over YouTube, including this rather astounding recreation of the Death Star attack at the close of Star Wars.
This two-for-one reciprocal endorsement is so good that it's brought up again near the end of the film, in a rather astounding monologue delivered to Mr. Stewart.
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That fact rather astounded me, considering that when compared to Pittsburg, we live in the land of milk and honey.
It's not the type of new developments that are coming out, but rather the pace that these developments are being produced that's astounding.
It's astounding.
That's pretty astounding.
It's shocking, astounding.
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