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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stunningly though" is not standard in written English and may be confusing without context.
It could be used to introduce a contrasting idea or statement, but it typically requires additional context to clarify its meaning. Example: "The movie was stunningly beautiful, though the plot was lacking."
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Fashion experts applauded the costume and Kapoor's ability to carry it off "stunningly," though certain experts dismissed the naming of the sari color.
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The system, though, is stunningly complex, with many redundancies.
One expert commented, "The system, though, is stunningly complex, with many redundancies.
To keep on an even keel, I tried not to get too cosmic about my having moved to a place that, though stunningly beautiful, does not yet feel remotely like home.
On rights, though, it's stunningly retrograde.
They are extremely difficult to watch (though, rather stunningly, they were aired on CNN earlier today).
Her voice has potential, though, as exhibited during a stunningly soulful delivery of "America," a tender take on love and freedom that was XYLØ's most powerful display of the night.
By any standard, it is a stunningly unexpected turn of events, though it has not been without its hitches.
Mr. Gonidez whips up a stunningly long list of tapas, though we were able to sample only a few because they are not offered on Saturdays, the night of one of our visits.
Whichever way you shake it, though, it all caps a stunning – and stunningly predictable – return to the Hollywood firmament for Mel.
Some of them are stunningly well paid for their efforts, even though they are wrong decade after decade.
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