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"speechless about" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means being unable to speak or express one's thoughts or feelings because of extreme shock, surprise, or amazement. Example: The award-winning actress was left speechless about her unexpected win and could only manage a few tears of joy.
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"I'm speechless about that swim.
"The people who were in the store yesterday were almost speechless about it," Mr. Rafshoon said.
When I first heard it, I was so speechless about it.
In his news conference, Mr. Lee looked back on his four years in office, saying that he felt "speechless" about corruption scandals involving his associates.
A few hours after Darrelle Revis said he was "speechless" about rampant trade talk, the Jets' new general manager, John Idzik, reached out on Thursday to ask him to "give us a chance" to evaluate the entire roster.
I was speechless about how fast Michael was riding".
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"I am so devastated and shocked that I am about speechless.
He told reporters he felt better despite two black eyes, but added that he was "very angry" and "speechless". News about Tariq's treatment drew a rebuke from U.S. officials.
Despite her experience playing Wozniacki, Sharapova was initially speechless when asked about the moonballing in the first semifinal.
"Seventy years of ad-lib material, and I am speechless". On hearing about his 1998 honorary knighthood.
Rebuck, a Labour peer since 2014, said she was "unusually speechless" when asked about being added to the collection.
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