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Discover Ludwig"stunned with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a feeling of shock or surprise. Example: "Jenny was stunned with disbelief when she heard the news of her promotion."
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Pigs were stunned with carbon dioxide in groups of 3 and driving to stunning was mainly automatic.
They left the NICU, stunned with happiness.
The King looked stunned with his own power.
He said he was disappointed and stunned with the outcome.
In the rich autumn light, the deciduous trees stunned with xanthine orange and yellow.
"To be honest, I am stunned with the response that we are getting," he said.
Samaras almost seemed stunned with the result of the counterattack against the equally stunned Germans.
Students disputed the department's contention that the sophomore stunned with a Taser had attacked officers.
But in his heart he was stunned with what had happened to him.
"I was stunned with what she got out of my footage.
"I am stunned with what internal stabilization can do for motion photography".
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