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Discover Ludwig"awe struck" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe feeling overwhelmed or astonished by something, usually something that is beautiful, overwhelming, or powerful. Example: The crowd was awe struck by the beauty and power of the Northern Lights.
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The conference attendees were awe-struck.
It is awe-struck and dull.
His teammates were awe-struck.
We are awe-struck before nature's majesty.
He was instantly awe-struck by the music.
Even the Game 5 hero Dustin Penner was awe-struck.
"Nemo!" shouted my 4-year-old, Cosima, awe-struck.
They were awe-struck at the size of the buildings.
This is music awe-struck, and it was awesomely performed.
We walked away feeling at once exhilarated and awe-struck.
"I was too embarrassed, and too awe-struck".
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