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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awnings of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the ownership or association of awnings with a particular place or object.
Example: "The awnings of the café provided much-needed shade on the hot summer day."
Alternatives: "awnings at" or "awnings belonging to".
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The doorways are covered by awnings of heavy-gauge metal.
She encourages awnings of different colors and striking fonts.
Instead of canvas canopies, the windows wore awnings of laurel leaves.
Beside the road, soldiers sat in the shade under the awnings of bus stops, eating rations.
Underneath the purple awnings of the book store Politics and Prose, the windows were barely large enough to contain it all — overflow was heaped onto tables inside.
It had to be early on a steamy day beneath the green-and-white striped awnings of Café Du Monde, on the edge of the French Quarter.
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Lawley smiles under the awning of his bushy gray mustache.
Before bed, I walked across the Jansens' drive and stood under the awning of the garage.
ICICLES hung from the red awning of the South Shore Brewery in Ashland, Wis.
"Serafina!" squealed one of them, recognizing the bright yellow awning of one of her favorite Upper East Side restaurants.
We ran for the awning of the center and huddled with guests and children.
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