I suppose the exclamations are useful tools in conversation, and can you tell me some examples that can replace "I can't believe it"?
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Rebecca
"I can't believe it" is an exclamation used when something is too amazing, surprising, or shocking to be true (although it is). You can also use the informal expression "there's no way" (very informal), "this/it can't be true" (very informal) or "is this (for) real" (very informal) in this situation, although their casual nature makes it a little awkward in this particular context. Ex: A: I won the lottery! B: Are you for real? Ex: A: I heard Stephanie got full marks on the university entrance exam. B: Wow, I can't believe it! C: There's no way.