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The phrase "somewhat flabbergasted" is correct and can be used in written English
It means to be slightly or moderately surprised or shocked. Example: I was somewhat flabbergasted when I saw the price of the dress - I knew it was designer, but I didn't expect it to be so expensive.
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He is representing more than half a dozen companies flabbergasted by mystery shareholders, and is somewhat flabbergasted himself.
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I was pretty flabbergasted.
Even flabbergasted.
Many pundits were flabbergasted.
I am flabbergasted, flabbergasted on a lot of fronts.
She was flabbergasted.
She'll be flabbergasted.
He was flabbergasted.
Mr. Klahr was flabbergasted.
Really, we're flabbergasted.
We were totally flabbergasted".
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