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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awesome matters" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to topics or issues that are considered impressive or significant.
Example: "In today's meeting, we will discuss some awesome matters that could impact our future projects."
Alternatives: "important topics" or "significant issues".
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But it is the subject of Karole Armitage's new work, inspired by the physicist Brian Greene's popular book (and PBS TV series) "The Elegant Universe," and, come to think of it, Armitage's fire-and-ice style is a good fit for these awesome matters.
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"He's going to be awesome," Matter said.
But, it's still a human jumping from space to earth which is objectively awesome no matter the perspective or length of coverage.
As in, "I'm going with awesome, no matter what's happening in the world, and I'm staying there.
It is fantastic that pizza is still just so awesome no matter how many years I've been eating it.
Illusion Research Lab is a visual experimentation label that continues to convince us that light painting is awesome, no matter how simple or straight forward it is.
Whether it's a bikini, tankini or one-piece, find something that makes you feel awesome, no matter what your size.
Continue being awesome no matter what.
Furthermore, given that opinions can differ quite sharply as to what does or does not constitute "fucking awesome" in the matter of sexual performance, it might prove necessary for the university to provide an independent referee, who can attend the performance and grade it accordingly; and referees cost money.
"ALL LIVES MATTER" "Awesome, there's these Syrian refugees who need help" "NOPE".
"ALL LIVES MATTER" "Awesome, there's these Syrian refugees who need help" "NOPE"— ¡Gabe!
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