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The phrase "awfully appealing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very attractive or enticing, often with a hint of irony or humor.
Example: "The dessert looked awfully appealing, even though I was trying to stick to my diet."
Alternatives: "incredibly tempting" or "remarkably attractive".
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For some teams, including the Nets, that may make losing a few games as the regular season winds down seem awfully appealing.
That can get awfully steep at the high end (like $1,000 for 1,000 gigabytes) — high enough to make "pay $15 a month for unlimited music" sites like Rhapsody look awfully appealing.
It's impossible to say, but if the choice is between a financial crisis and a constitutional one, the option becomes awfully appealing.
The original media coverage grew out of a news release from the Wildlife Conservation Society (including an awfully appealing photograph).
The notion that Americans are most American when they're on the run -- like Huck, from both respectability (in the person of Widow Douglas) and violence (in the person of his father), or like his companion Jim, from slavery -- is an awfully appealing one; it ennobles our rootlessness.
Something I found awfully appealing, was that at this market, all the farmers know each other, recommend each other's products, and try not to have competing merchandise.
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(They're also awfully pretty and appealing).
Sound appealing?
Despite their considerable sizes, both devices felt awfully comfortable as I manhandled them — as much as I liked the more traditional Lumia design language used on the 1520, the rounded contours of the 1320 seemed just a hair more appealing.
Sounds appealing?
Awfully wrong".
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