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The phrase "awesome station" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a place, such as a train or bus station, that is impressive or enjoyable in some way.
Example: "The new train station downtown is an awesome station with modern amenities and beautiful architecture."
Alternatives: "fantastic station" or "amazing station".
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1976's awesome Station to Station found him in Wagnerian mode, imperiously gazing over mountains and oceans, declaiming "the European canon is here" while "driving like a demon" between the stations (sephiroth) of the Kabbalistic Tree of Life, "from Kether to Malkuth".
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Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds' brilliantly titled fourth live album, Live from KCRW, is pretty much exactly what you'd expect: a record of good songs you already know played live at an awesome radio station.
We thank Shiva Jung Pandey and Willi Brand for technical support; Karin Groten, Matthias Erb, Dorothea Meldau and Michael R. Zeunert for helpful comments on the manuscript, Brigham Young University for use of its awesome field station, the Lytle Ranch Preserve, and the Max Planck Society for funding.
Awesome Place.
So, we have three awesome terrestrial radio stations, which, God, I lived in New York for eight years and I think the best stuff I could find was Mike the Mad Dog on Sports Radio FAN.
"My parents went to school here," Mr. Weeks said, "and when they were here the radio station was awesome.
As for the still-awesome structures of the station, Kossoff has innumerable ways of looking at them, and every one rings true.
Everyone brags about how awesome their college's traditional classical station was, and, oh, is that Pachelbel FUCKING AGAIN!
This place looks awesome.
"This place is awesome".
Names like Sony-its next-generation play station seems to be an awesome, blockbuster product.
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