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Free sign upThe phrase "awfully warm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a temperature that is uncomfortably high or excessively warm, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "The weather today is awfully warm; I can hardly stand being outside for too long."
Alternatives: "extremely warm" or "very warm".
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Still, last week's buttons felt awfully warm.
"It was an awfully warm day, and she kept her composure.
But though the sun slants ever lower in the sky, it is still, more often than not, awfully warm out there, and it is getting a little disorienting.
"The reception has been awfully warm for John and Tom and me, in contrast to the winter reception we received," Lucchino said.
"Awfully warm day for a fire," this aide observed, on a day when the sun drove the temperatures on Capitol Hill near 60 degrees.
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Awfully quick.
This far lessens the probability of catching a fungal infection, or just stinking awfully, in the warm weather.
If he didn't save the world (he can't), it was awfully generous of him to airdrop this gorgeous, warm blanket on some people getting tired of standing out in the cold.
Awfully wrong".
Awfully good.
It was awfully high, but awfully lonesome.
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