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Sentence The use of "breathtaking at" isn't correct in written English
To express something that causes amazement, you would use "breathtaking" or "stunning" as an adjective or "take one's breath away" as an idiom. Example sentence: The view of the city skyline was breathtaking.
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"It is breathtaking at sunset," he said.
The piece is breathtaking at the start.
"It's breathtaking during the day and breathtaking at night".
The effect is breathtaking at the outset, as the four dancers (Nicholas Strafaccia, Laurel Tentindo, Samuel von Wentz and Tamara Riewe) are revealed silhouetted against the luminous haze.
The writing is breathtaking at turns, and Steavenson conveys the hope, chaos and frustration that Egyptians felt, as a powerful document.
Last week the print and online magazine collective, gal-dem, curated an event that was nothing short of breathtaking at The V&A in London.
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St Johnstone extended their grip on the Scottish Cup for at least another few weeks after they won a breathtaking tie at home to Ross County.
The emerald green savanna stretches out below him, a breathtaking sight at dawn.
Or walk to the beach and watch the breathtaking sunset at the Forte de Copacabana.
It's breathtaking stuff at times, if not for Kitson's structural shenanigans then for his wordplay and lyricism.
For the first half-hour the Dragons were breathtaking and at the heart of their performance throughout was Dave Taylor.
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