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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awe in" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a feeling of wonder or admiration, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "There was a sense of awe in the audience as the performance unfolded."
Alternatives: "awe at" or "awe for".
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Here's to "awe" in an often aw-ful civilization.
Knowledge frequently begets awe in these stories.
I was in awe, in a dream.
PEBBLE BEACH evokes awe in devout golfers.
She elicits something like awe in young swimmers.
Hence the current shock and awe in Europe.
The current designers of awe, in Hollywood and elsewhere, have gone back to the Apocalypse.
And he still inspires fear and awe in equal measure among those he employs.
That inspires awe in her supporters and apprehension among some tycoons.
The spectacle of Chinese turbo-capitalism is inspiring Marco Polo-like awe in some Western commentators.
"I've been to Ernie's vineyard in South Africa," Donald said, awe in his eyes.
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