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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always awesome" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as an adverb phrase to describe something that is consistently amazing or impressive. Example: The fireworks display at the Fourth of July celebration is always awesome.
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"Her birthday cakes were always awesome.
Historical women's rights activists were not always awesome.
It's always packed and always awesome, and its success is contributing to legislation that will see more small bars open up in the city.
While Canada geese are certainly not unusual in these parts (and are often despised for their ground maneuvers), it's always awesome to see them flying in V formation, announcing their flight long before they arrive.
"Everything is always awesome, but even startups considered successful tend to have huge issues," says Andreas Klinger, an Austrian who co-founded a (now defunct) London-based online shop for designer clothing.What makes being a founder stressful is being on an emotional roller-coaster all the time.
All Scandinavian Highway Child – Love Love Love (I'm Gonna Take It Out On You) Fuelled by a combo of Fernet Branca and a profound love for rock as it was cut 40-50 years ago, Highway Child have been personal favourites since I first caught one of their always awesome live performances a few years back.
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I credit the always-awesome tap list, fantastic bottle list and the best jukebox in L.A.'s craft beer scene.
She's always been awesome, but this new series puts an amazing spin on the hero.
LASIK isn't always as awesome as we might think.
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