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Discover Ludwig"stood stunned" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is temporarily unable to move or react, often due to shock or surprise. Example: The audience stood stunned as the magician made the elephant disappear in front of their eyes.
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"Nelly stood stunned, tears in her eyes".
While families and tourists stood stunned and speechless, packs of masked anti-fascists ran around the city looking for neo-Nazis to beat up.
We stood, stunned.
She stood stunned in yard.
I stood stunned for several moments, peering down at the broken A.C. unit.
Then, the team hierarchy stood stunned as Belichick delivered a long, rambling address to reporters.
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"I stood there stunned," Mr. Giardina said.
When she was finished, the people around her stood in stunned and shivering silence".
It was almost as if I was in a time-lapse video, where I was the only constant in a blur of movement – as I stood there stunned, holding those bloody trainers.
As he recalls the story, the motel manager and a customer abandoned a heated argument and stood in stunned silence when confronted by the two men's request, "helplessly constrained, I have to think now, to imagine me and Lowell engaged together in some manner of middle-aged white-boy sexual congress, 72 prepaid hours of swampy actuarial love").
The ball soared over a small crater lake, met terra firma to bounce over a ridge of construction and then crashed through a nasty bunch of thorn bushes before rolling delightfully into the middle of the distant fairway, at least 500 yards from where we stood in stunned silence (Oh, all right, it was probably a 200 yard drive, but felt like more....) "Did you see that smash!" crowed Liam.
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