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The phrase "austere to" can be used in written English in certain contexts.
It is a grammatically correct phrase, but it may not be commonly used in everyday speech. One way to use this phrase is in describing someone's demeanor or behavior. For example: - Despite her warm and friendly personality, Jane's boss remained austere to her employees. - The king's face was austere to his subjects, but he was known to be kind and generous in private. Another way to use this phrase is in describing a situation or environment. For example: - The monastery was austere to the outside world, with its plain walls and simple decor. - The city's architecture was austere to the eye, with its tall concrete buildings and lack of greenery.
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The poured-concrete exterior of the 25-story tower may seem austere to some buyers.
The three collaborative sets during the Amplify 2001 festival on Monday night at Tonic grew from austere to earthy.
Both the governor and the lawmakers seemed to feel that it was austere to the point of irresponsibility.
Sometimes the results are austere to the point of starvation, as in his bare-bones 50-minute version of Dostoyevsky's "Grand Inquisitor" several years ago.
The protocol experts accompanying Gore offered elaborate and nearly plausible explanations, but the overall effect of his performance was austere to the point of sterility.
His backward-looking faith, austere to the bone and stripped of compassion, sought to recreate an era that exists mostly in the imaginations of fundamentalists.
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But masserie can range from ornate Baroque to austere Palladian to a pastel-colored, Moorish style to Spanish Colonial.
Later this month, Mr. Brown's government is expected to present an especially austere budget to avoid turning to the I.M.F.
You don't have to get a big raise or commit to an austere budget to start saving.
Mr. Hardy said he wanted to enhance the austere architecture to reflect more informal times, not transform it altogether.
Slightly herbal, slightly citrusy, very complex and just austere enough to make you want to take another sip.
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