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Discover LudwigThe phrase "austere world" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a strict or severe environment or situation. Example: In this austere world, only the strong survive and the weak are left behind.
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You can imagine why she needed to escape this rather austere world".
Berlinski guides us through an austere world of shapes and numbers with enthusiasm, assurance, and mischievous humor.
Mr. Majidi is not afraid of bold emotions, and his eye for color and composition finds amazing beauty in a harsh, austere world (A. O. Scott).
The GIO has achieved the seemingly impossible in the sometimes austere world of no-holds-barred improvised music – in becoming a respected institution without being institutionalised into repetition, and by reaching beyond a specialised hardcore audience to make its festival an accessible event with open workshops, discussions and family shows.
Time seems to pass very slowly in Tanowitz's austere world.
"We're all living in a fiscally austere world, and we have a responsibility to invest dollars to where they have the most benefit," she said.
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And while this policy document, the brainchild of left-wing wonks at the Canadian Center for Policy Alternatives (CCPA), may seem absurd and unattainable in our bleak and austere reality, in their world of progressive think-tankery, anything is possible.
Held in the shadow of an austere second world war monument in central Donetsk, the event was officially a celebration of the 71st anniversary of the liberation of the Donbass region from Nazi occupation.
Still, in recent years, we have been systematically stripping away everything that inspires children, and for those with the least, we're replacing it with an austere, remedial world of basics, and no more.
"The shows were a vital part of British life in the austere decades after World War II," according to Variety.
Others have suggested that John was sent to Wood Farm to give him the best environment possible under the "austere" conditions of World War I. Undoubtedly the royal family was "frightened and ashamed of John's illness", and his life is "usually portrayed either as tragedy or conspiracy".
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