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Discover Ludwig"struck by how" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express surprise or astonishment at something specific, often followed by an adjective or adverb describing the intensity of the feeling. It can be used in various contexts, including personal reflections, observations, or descriptions of events. Example: As I walked through the city, I was struck by how vibrant and bustling it was, even on a rainy day.
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I'm struck by how silently it happens.
I was struck by how rock solid Pennetta played.
Others are struck by how outdated the dress rule seems.
I've always been struck by how often people don't.
I was struck by how little capital you needed.
I was struck by how good it was".
He was struck by how peaceful it seemed.
I was struck by how well they functioned.
Gunn was struck by how faithfully she filled her prescriptions.
I am struck by how different my breakfast looks today.
I was struck by how distinguished he looked.
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