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The word "awesome" is correct and it is commonly used in written (as well as spoken) English
You can use it to describe something that is remarkable and inspiring. For example: "The view of the city skyline from the top of the building was awesome."
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Awesome
adjective
Causing awe or terror; inspiring wonder or excitement.
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"They were awesome".
"He has been awesome since he has come in," the captain insisted.
Obviously I can do all those things now *coughs loudly* but that doesn't mean I still don't need awesome songs to help me! 4. Throne of Glass by Sarah J Maas – Mercy by Hurts Throne of Glass is one of the best YA fantasy sagas out there at the moment, and is packed with ALL of the feels.
But Djokovic won 102 of the available 173 points and hit 45 clean winners to Nadal's 13, with 23 coming off his awesome forehand.
Ochoa made wonderful saves, including some awesome stops against Brazil in the group game.
The ambitious fashion week street style types wear long skirts with almost-as-long floaty coats on top, and it can look awesome.
"My infant daughter went blind after contracting measles from an unvaccinated child, and yet there's no braille version of this wonderful book for me to give her someday to explain to her how awesome the disease that took her sight away is," wrote one user.
I began to comprehend something of the awesome range and vigour of place words as they have existed in the numerous languages and dialects of these islands.
"People will think you're an advocate of awesome", runs the sales pitch.
A long bus journey to Kalka in the plains, and then the fabulous narrow gauge railway, through a hundred tunnels and countless bridges, amid awesome sights and scenery.
I get up and go to the loo, both ankles and one knee aching already… Awesome, guys!
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