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Discover Ludwig"austerity of" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when referring to a feeling of scarcity or frugality. For example: "The austerity of the winter weather caused us to hunker down indoors."
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The austerity of the chapel is striking.
The beige window shades have the austerity of Japanese screens.
But the austerity of Mondrian's art can be exaggerated.
They have the austerity of a theatrical sculpture.
It is leaving behind the austerity of catastrophe.
It was cricket representative of the austerity of the times.
We'd just come out of the austerity of the Second World War.
The austerity of their exteriors contrasts with the warm, Brazilian Modernist vibe of the interiors.
The austerity of his early poetry was gradually replaced by more personal and emotional verse.
But otherwise the M5S favours austerity of a kind, preaching an anti-growth doctrine.
It was as if the room had been conditioned by the austerity of the items.
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