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Beyond amazed at vs Beyond amazed with

Both 'beyond amazed at' and 'beyond amazed with' are commonly used phrases in English. They are interchangeable and can be used to express extreme surprise or astonishment.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 729 views

Beyond amazed at

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express extreme surprise or astonishment towards a particular situation, event, or person.

Examples:

  • I am beyond amazed at how quickly she finished the project.
  • He was beyond amazed at the beauty of the landscape.
  • She was beyond amazed at the generosity of the donation.
  • They were beyond amazed at the talent of the young musician.
  • We were beyond amazed at the results of the experiment.
  • They were all amazed beyond measure and said:
  • You would be amazed at how slow Sergeant Collins in Booking is.
  • And I'm always amazed at the evil men do.
  • You would be amazed at what I could prove.
  • Madam President, I am amazed at Mr Corbett's reaction.
  • I'm amazed at the end of each day that anybody's alive.
  • I'm amazed at his suffering, his pain.
  • I'm amazed at the patience of your ex-husband.
  • Do not be amazed at anything you see.
  • I'm just amazed at how quickly you got this place together.
  • And I was amazed at how rich people can enjoy themselves all afternoon.
  • I'm amazed at how honest our jailers are with our parcels.
  • You'd be amazed at what I can do.
  • They're amazed at my recovery.
  • You'd be amazed at what can happen when a woman takes the initiative.
  • I am amazed at your daughter's knowledge of the city and our fearsome volcano.
  • People are always amazed at how strong my fingers are.
  • You will be amazed at what you see.
  • You'll also be amazed at what I can make... Disappear.
  • I'm amazed at how little I know about you.

Alternatives:

  • beyond amazed with

Beyond amazed with

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express extreme surprise or astonishment towards a particular situation, event, or person.

Examples:

  • I am beyond amazed with how well she handled the situation.
  • He was beyond amazed with the quality of the performance.
  • She was beyond amazed with the creativity of the artwork.
  • They were beyond amazed with the flavors of the dish.
  • We were beyond amazed with the level of detail in the presentation.
  • They were all amazed beyond measure and said:
  • I'm really amazed with your friendship with Mae.
  • You should have seen me today, the things I pulled off. I was amazed with myself.
  • You should have seen me today, the things I pulled off. I was amazed with myself. I could have asked him for his bank card and PIN, his house keys, they were about...

Alternatives:

  • beyond amazed at

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