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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awesome legacy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a remarkable or impressive history or impact left by a person, group, or event.
Example: "The scientist's awesome legacy continues to inspire future generations of researchers and innovators."
Alternatives: "remarkable heritage" or "impressive legacy".
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If the sisters stopped playing tomorrow, they would leave an awesome legacy.
Parsis are an exemplary minority in an India of inter and intra-communal strife; they are lovably eccentric and heir to the awesome legacy of their forebears who created much of Bombay's wealth and built visionary institutions.
The Advocate, once the keeper of the flame, the vessel for the entire history of the gay movement since 1967, with each new agonized-over news story becoming another link in the chain of that awesome legacy, now a community help line occasionally interrupted by ads from other Regent products?
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There's an awesome app called Home Front Legacy where people can log on to first world war sites countrywide.
Millepied is also convinced that, when he departs in July, he will leave a positive legacy: some "awesome" new ballets; a healthy budget (he raised a record €1m at the season's opening gala); some practical improvements; and above all a more questioning culture from which his successor, Aurélie Dupont, can benefit.
He sadly passed away last year, but he's left us a legacy of awesome.
This fucked-up Scientology splinter group may have bit the dust in the 70s, but their legacy of looking awesome will never die.
I just returned from a two day TRON press event with some awesome interviews from the creators, cast and crew of TRON: Legacy and the original TRON.
But it's awesome to watch her work to move past his toxic legacy, even while possibly creating her own.
Details may be debated, but there is little serious doubt that the problems are serious, if not awesome, and that the longer we delay in addressing them, the more awful will be the legacy left to generations to come.
Awesome, awesome, awesome.
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