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The phrase "awesome language" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express admiration or appreciation for a particular programming language, spoken language, or any form of communication that is impressive or effective.
Example: "Python is an awesome language for beginners due to its simplicity and readability."
Alternatives: "fantastic language" or "amazing language".
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After spending the last few days with it, I have come to the conclusion that Swift is an awesome language, if you already know Objective-C.
While it had no plans to proactively let users or the media know of its plans for a new direction, Change.org did tell staff it would launch new, "awesome language" on its site on Monday to better describe the company, the memo said.
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Without my voice to indicate tone, I have to rely on my words and when words don't cut it, I turn to enthusiastic exclamation points and gold-star-sticker language (Awesome! Great! You rock!).
50 Awesome Facts About Languages [Infographic] by the team at UIC London.
"London's a place where the culture is cool, the language is awesome, there's so many things to see, we don't have enough time in the days to see everything we want to.
Rosetta Stone is one of a few examples that's made it big since, and despite some awesome software that approaches language learning in a new way, the company has still floundered since going public in 2009.
"If you say God is awesome, you are immediately in street language, rather than inspiring language," said Rabbi Edward Feld, who headed the committee that over 12 years wrote and translated the new book.
By the end of the two-and-a-half-hour show, the Kaufmann Concert Hall was half-buried in drifts of refined light verse invented eons before "whatever," "no problem," "awesome" and "dude" dominated everyday language.
Being a part of several clubs and sports while taking AP and foreign language classes is awesome.
In other words, awesome.
The app itself is nothing extraordinary, but the way it teaches languages is pretty awesome.
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