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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awesome building" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a building that is impressive, remarkable, or aesthetically pleasing.
Example: "The new art museum in the city is an awesome building that attracts visitors from all over."
Alternatives: "incredible structure" or "impressive edifice.".
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His Seattle Public Library is an awesome building, in a slightly terrifying sort of way.
"I said, 'Jeff, this is an awesome building, there is a basketball court, I know you like amenities, my sister lives down the block, there is a train station nearby and we should take a look at it.' " So he did.
It's an awesome building according to everyone I know who has been there.
Look at this awesome building!
Why It's Awesome: Building a labyrinth requires teamwork and walking a labyrinth offers many benefits including conflict resolution, group meditation, self-reflection, and having fun.
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Janelle feeds us with snippets of myth and history throughout, of Heidelberg, where we stop for a two-hour flying visit, home to the oldest university in Germany, of its "awesome" buildings, of how Martin Luther got himself excommunicated and outlawed and Protestantism split from Catholicism.
"Being able to see the London Eye and so many other amazing buildings is awesome".
The chance to become part of an awesome team building TechCrunch in Europe.
"John has done an awesome job building a world-class finance organization for Microsoft, and leaves behind him a very capable team," Chief Executive Steve Ballmer Steve Ballmer said in a statement.
JC: The last 3 are all stealth investments But our general investment strategy is to back awesome founders building a differentiated product or service with a large market opportunity.
JC: The last 3 are all stealth investments But our general investment strategy is to back awesome founders building a differentiated product or service with a large market opportunity.
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