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astounding

[uh-stoun-ding] / əˈstaʊn dɪŋ /


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ChatGPT’s progress in three years is ”astounding,” Dhar said, even as its benefits to business and other aspects of life remain to be seen.

From MarketWatch

"The density of migratory warblers, flycatchers, and vireos crowded into these five forests is astounding, and means that each hectare protected there safeguards a disproportionate number of birds."

From Science Daily

"Malian soldiers were also released during the same exchange. It is an astounding deal in terms of its scale and the elements involved, especially in the current context," the security source continued.

From Barron's

An astounding 48 students are committed for the winter period.

From Los Angeles Times

"The results were astounding," said first author Christopher X. Wong, PhD, of UCSF, the University of Adelaide, and the Royal Adelaide Hospital.

From Science Daily