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The phrase "stunning in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is exceptionally beautiful or impressive in a particular context or setting. Example: "She looked stunning in her elegant evening gown at the gala."
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(And she was stunning in high school).
She's stunning in the role.
It's stunning in its simplicity.
The insult is stunning in its ludicrousness.
It's stunning, in my view," he added.
The lagoon is stunning in all weathers.
It is stunning in its completeness.
His images were stunning in that aspect".
That last paragraph itself is stunning in its own way.
The 2010's are simply stunning in every way.
Plus, she looked stunning in her mustard-yellow dress.
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