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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awesome creatures" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe animals or beings that are impressive, remarkable, or inspiring in some way.
Example: "The documentary showcased some of the most awesome creatures found in the depths of the ocean."
Alternatives: "amazing beings" or "incredible animals".
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We tend to see the continent as a mythic place of romantic dreams -- of exotic adventures, lost ancestors and awesome creatures.
What this means is that without these awesome creatures, the ocean cannot function properly.
So maybe we can all take a cue from these awesome creatures: be cute, be funny; be authentic.
A giant bluefin tuna is one of the most awesome creatures on Earth, a warm blooded fish capable of swimming at highway speeds and crossing oceans; then finding its way home in a trackless ocean.
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There are two types of people in this world: people who think that Pikachu is an awesome little creature, and people who would like to punch Pikachu over and over again.
Amazing creature.
Explore new planets, awesome technology and fascinating creatures as your main characters take on new challenges in new parts of a galaxy far, far away.
Prophesies aside, I think we can all agree that bullying sucks, kick drums are awesome, and Headhunterz is a mythical creature (look at that press photo!).
#RiseRedAsTheDawn #ScarletGuard Family site members Robert and Rachael Our favourite book of 2015 is an illustrated Treasury of Scottish Mythical Creatures by Theresa Breslin because It is awesome!
It's awesome and a privilege to be close to wild creatures and know you've helped an endangered species to prosper.
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