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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awesome goals" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe objectives or aspirations that are impressive or inspiring.
Example: "The team's awesome goals for the upcoming season include winning the championship and fostering community engagement."
Alternatives: "fantastic objectives" or "incredible aims".
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Huw Rowlands on the Match of the Day Facebook page: Two awesome goals yesterday!
a Victoria's Secret angel accidentally smacked me in the face with her wings and it was awesome #goals #bangbangintomyface.
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Messi scored an awesome goal from this angle recently, against Atletico Madrid, but this time it's Xavi to take.
Almunia probably should not have been beaten at his near post but it was nonetheless an awesome goal.
defer.add img); The strikers wrap everything up by (hopefully) scoring an awesome goal at the other end of the pitch.
Awesome finish.
— Glenn Collins Lunchbox Awesome: The goal: a year of bento box lunches made by artist Heather Sitarzewski, with no repeats.
In the other semifinal on June 22, it's Chile's awesome Eduardo Vargas (4 goals against El Tri in LaRoja's QF 7-0 tonking) against Colombia and its own goal king James.
The kids were skilled and ambitions, and there were many awesome moments of goals and assists extraordinaire.
While he had a quiet second half in particular, Gianluigi Buffon remains an awesome presence in goal, just as he was during that controversial Turin tie in September 2001.
It is an awesome responsibility, but the goals of the museum are nothing if not ambitious.
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