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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awe fear" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a noun phrase that combines the emotions of both awe and fear. Example: The majestic mountains filled me with both awe and fear as I stood at their base.
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The announcement is likely to surprise the world of philanthropy, which has watched the growth of the Gates Foundation with a mixture of awe, fear and envy.
In 1810, Hoffmann more or less inaugurated the Romantic epoch in music when he perceived in Beethoven's Fifth Symphony the gateway to a new sensibility — a world of "infinite yearning," of "awe, fear, terror, and pain".
In dancing out these stories Shivalingappa also enthusiastically employs Indian dance's canonical facial expressions: the rolling eyes, the up-and-down eyebrows, the flirty looks, all of this expressing the emotional states — surprise, awe, fear, indignation, happiness — that the gods experience in the course of their adventures.
During the 18th century, "the sublime" was associated with awe, fear, strength and masculinity.
I love that little thrill that comes in three parts: awe, fear, and humility.
The cinematography of The Summit is spectacular, with stunning aerial footage that captures the hypnotizing mix of awe, fear, danger, and mystery K2 evokes that drives so many climbers to take the ultimate risk.
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For instance, people generally view the totem as a companion, relative, protector, progenitor, or helper, ascribe to it superhuman powers and abilities, and offer it some combination of respect, veneration, awe, and fear.
So it was fear-invoking, awe-inspiring, and something you just want so much to win you can taste it.
Awe-struck Conservatives fear being caught in the same pincer at the 2015 general election.
"Steven Spielberg's 'Jurassic Park' is a true movie milestone, presenting awe- and fear-inspiring sights never before seen on the screen," Janet Maslin wrote in The Times in 1993.
Maybe there weren't any hippopotamuses present, but the muses infusing the Met auditorium were manifold and unleashed, and every bit as awe- and fear-inspiring as the elements described in Mr. Holland's West African idyll.
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