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"be awed by" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to be filled with feelings of awe or admiration towards someone or something. You can use "be awed by" in a variety of contexts, including expressing admiration for a person, a place, an experience, or an idea. Example: During my trip to the Grand Canyon, I was completely awed by the breathtaking views from the top of the cliffs.
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You can't help but be awed by that".
And they still seem to be awed by the views.
But no one will be awed by "Hulk".
These are legendary guys that I would be awed by.
Prepare to be awed by some of Korea's greatest rock legends.
No one can speak in this Capitol and not be awed by its history.
Start at 1 Across and be awed by the subtle pushing of the envelope with POT SMOKE.
And the Irish will not be awed by UConn after losing twice this season by fewer than 10 points.
He had to loathe those crowds in the bull ring, he had to be awed by the native ritual.
Bennett did not figure to be awed by Savon, a two-time defending Olympic heavyweight champion, and indeed, he wasn't.
Rivera will not be awed by the 59-foot-by-101-foot video board above center field.
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