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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be awed" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone feeling impressed or amazed by something. Example: She couldn't help but be awed by the majestic beauty of the Grand Canyon.
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Want to be awed?
I can't see why we'd be awed.
You can't help but be awed by that".
The Giants are trying not to be awed.
And they still seem to be awed by the views.
Few who hear these discs fail to be awed.
They want to be awed with flavor and originality.
But no one will be awed by "Hulk".
These are legendary guys that I would be awed by.
When everything is awesome, people lose the capacity to be awed.
We have to connect with or be awed by the storytellers.
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