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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awesome ovation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a particularly enthusiastic and positive response from an audience, typically after a performance or speech.
Example: "The actor received an awesome ovation from the crowd after the final curtain call."
Alternatives: "fantastic applause" or "great acclaim.".
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"There was an awesome ovation both when he left and when he arrived," Ms. Ellis said.
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"Awesome, I think she is great.
Can't help feeling that the talk from the Lang lab should have had standing ovations at #Fungal15 Awesome science!
Having released their debut album, An Awesome Wave, to a veritable standing ovation from critics and respectable commercial success, the band named after the Apple keyboard shortcut for a delta symbol has already been dubbed "the new Radiohead", and forthcoming headline tours on both sides of the Atlantic are almost sold out.
Another tie-break and this time the crowd rose as one to give both men a standing ovation which Sampras later described as "awesome".
Mr. Turner was greeted with a standing ovation, and he spoke briefly, saying, "It's with true humility that I accept this awesome responsibility, and I pledge not to forget how I got here".
Awesome, awesome, awesome.
Awesome: Awesome:.
Standing ovation?
An ovation?
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