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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awe about" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
Instead, a more correct phrase would be "awe-inspiring." For example: "The majestic waterfall was awe-inspiring."
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"I'm still in awe about it".
Few conjure awe about feats unseen, potential still untapped.
He has been talking with boyish awe about Biden's debating skills.
More than four decades after his last game, they talked with awe about Williams.
But Fife speaks with awe about a person he hardly knows.
Lahr talked with heartfelt awe about the sheer volume of Williams's written output, including plays, poetry and letters.
Teammates talk in awe about how Brady works out as much as linemen do, especially in the off-season.
She followed Mr. Mehrhoff's every step, scribbling notes, sometimes commenting in awe about his mastery of the Latin terminology.
All the feigned shock and awe about Rafael Palmeiro's steroid use is about as newsworthy as the runaway bride.
When Bob's writers met, they always talked, with a mixture of bemusement, fondness, and awe, about Bob.
In this sobering time, the players speak with awe about the armed forces serving in and around Iraq.
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