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Could you give me some examples that use the phrase "I'm speechless"?

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Rebecca

Sure thing! You use "I'm speechless" when you're stunned or amazed by something. Or if something surprised or shocked you. It can be something negative or positive. Ex: You got me a car? I'm speechless! Ex: That was so kind of you, Jerry. I'm speechless. Sorry, I'm crying now. Ex: I was absolutely speechless! I couldn't believe that they treated her so terribly. Ex: Kim was speechless for about five minutes until she finally said something. Ex: I'm actually speechless. I expected more from you. Go home early.

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