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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stunning job" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to express great admiration or approval for something that someone has done. For example: "My daughter got an A+ on her math test, she did a stunning job!"
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And I think the vast majority of memorialist do a stunning job of conveying just that.
"They tackle tough subjects like quantum physics and do a stunning job with it," she said.
Thanks to the miracle of computer-generated imagery, Anonymous does a stunning job of capturing the architectural details of Tudor London.
It works well in low light and does a pretty stunning job with macros.
Etro did a stunning job translating this trend to elegance by mixing classic shells with pearls and crystals.
I think he's done a stunning job this year and if he can continue this progression and get a podium, he'll be a wanted man in 2013.
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Rudd continues to enjoy a stunning job-approval rating of close to 70%.
In a stunning eulogy, Jobs' sister Mona Simpson recounted how an intubated Jobs asked for a sketchpad in the ICU.
According to the household survey, which also produces the unemployment rate, total employment actually rose by a stunning 447,000 jobs in July.
Add to that its stunning orange paint job and a beautifully clean, orange-accented black interior with gadgets that come to life as soon as the driver opens the door to get in, and you've got one of the most intricately ambitious concept cars the imagination could conjure.
A stunning 33% of job seekers ages 55 and older are long-term unemployed, according to the AARP Public Policy Institute.
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