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Discover LudwigThe phrase "august mountain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a mountain that is majestic, inspiring, or revered, often in a poetic or literary context.
Example: "The travelers stood in awe before the august mountain, its peaks piercing the sky like ancient sentinels."
Alternatives: "majestic mountain" or "noble mountain".
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In August, mountain beavers pile vegetation near burrow entrances until it becomes wilted or dry, then move it into the burrow to be eaten or used as nest lining.
The blue and white tsunami, ascending from the left of the composition like a massive claw, descends pitilessly on Mount Fuji – the most august mountain in Japan, turned in Katsushika Hokusai's vision into a small and vulnerable hillock.
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I was always fascinated in Nolan's Ned Kelly series that, although the outlaw family of Kellys lived in a region of Victoria heavy in vegetation, of wooded valleys and august mountains (after all, a terrain that contributed to the Kelly boys' success), in his renowned paintings Nolan narrated the story as if it had occurred in semi-desert.
On 14 August, mountain-sheep hunters found a frozen human body, dressed in fur and accompanied by tools and a food pouch, in a melting glacier in Tatshenshini-Alsek Park in the far northwest of British Columbia.
August: august (ow-goost).
Not that everything here is so august.
That he is too august I think I might dispute.
Now I'm gray and august.
"Christmas starts in august as opposed to December.
"They miss old and august.
Everyone makes mistakes, even august newspapers.
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