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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slightly astounded" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a mild sense of surprise or disbelief about something. Example: "I was slightly astounded to learn that my quiet neighbor is a published author."
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Now, Street said, she is happy, free and slightly astounded at the thought of retiring.
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Mr Allen was astounded.
The narrator is astounded.
She seemed astounded.
He was astounded.
Beecher was astounded.
Wilbur was astounded.
Kroc was astounded.
Allison was astounded.
Mr. Zilin was astounded.
Shaun sounds astounded.
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