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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awesome responses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe replies or answers that are impressive or particularly good in quality.
Example: "The feedback from the audience was filled with awesome responses that truly reflected their engagement with the topic."
Alternatives: "fantastic replies" or "great answers".
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Our favorite of his numerous (and all awesome) responses was the one that finished his speech: "So, why do you write these strong female characters?" "Because you're still asking me that question".
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Awesome response, huh?!! It's the same old double standard.
Actor Matt Bomer had a simple yet awesome response to Wentworth Miller's coming out as gay: He's proud of him.
The ladies of the "Ghostbusters" remake have one awesome response to all the sexist bullshit they've been receiving lately: Haters gonna hate. .
He added, "We've gotten a lot of awesome voicemail responses.
Here's what Monique had to say about the awesome community response.
In a recent interview, when asked, "What's it like being so awesome?" His response was "Well, nothing prepared me for being this awesome.
I wrote to you a while ago about interfaith relationships and you wrote an awesome blog in response.
According to personal usage, everything potentially inspires a response of "awesome!" From a restaurant server's reaction to your personal menu choice to almost every television commercial or bubble-headed talk show conversation, everyone is enthusiastically blank with "awesome!" Whereas for me, I don't use the "a" word and if I were to, it would revolve around love or a fabulous trip to Paris.
And he tends to reply to long e-mail messages from his employees with one-word responses like "Awesome!" -- not a frequent feature of Mr. Pittman's vocabulary.
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