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The phrase "awesome fun" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an experience or activity that is both enjoyable and exciting.
Example: "The amusement park was awesome fun, and we couldn't stop laughing on the rides."
Alternatives: "incredible enjoyment" or "fantastic fun."
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The branch of fiction known variously as alternate history, alternative history, or, to its geekier fans, alt-hist can be awesome fun.
By Hendrik Hertzberg The branch of fiction known variously as alternate history, alternative history, or, to its geekier fans, alt-hist can be awesome fun.
"If you're at work, filling in cells in a spreadsheet, and you're listening to the soundtrack to 'The Last of the Mohicans,' suddenly that changes everything," said Peter Asbill, the chief operating officer, who is also 28. "It feels awesome, fun and epic".
For a week it's awesome fun, after a season you'll need rehab.
All awesome fun, of course... but what does this have to do with leadership?
The comics in this book are some awesome, fun, and morbid Japanese greatness.
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My dog and I get to play every day with awesome, fun-loving dogs.
My hunch is it has a lot to do with social media and seeing carefully curated highlight reels of super-cool-awesome-fun lives on Facebook.
The fringe benefits are awesome: the fun and thrill of keeping a secret, breaking the rules, sneaking to the fax room on your lunchbreak, leaving dirty Polaroids under each other's keyboards, and doing it on your boss's desk while he or she's in Benidorm.
It's pretty damn awesome and fun for all ages.
"We're over the moon at Kahoot! with the sheer passion and drive from the community of educators and students who believe in our mission of making learning more awesome and fun," said Erik Harrell, the company's CEO.
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