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Discover Ludwig"it's sublime" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is exquisite, delightful, and breathtaking. For example: "The view of the mountains from the top of the peak was simply sublime."
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"He once said to me, 'The thing to do with Shakespeare is to breast the waves, have the courage to let them take you, and don't think too much.'" It's sublime advice, and the key to Gielgud's incomparable art.
It's sublime.
It's sublime film making".
And as usual, it's sublime.
It's sublime, visceral and compelling.
But when he succeeds, it's sublime.
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At its best it is sublime, and if at its worst it's pseudy, it is at least self-mockingly pseudy.
And it was sublime with Pierre Peter's austerely elegant Cuvee de Reserve Champagne ($40).
It is Santorini's very impossibility that makes it so compelling – it is sublime on the surface, with a diabolic core.
February 28 2009 May 10 200909 Michael Jacobs's play about love and the art of seeing is as awkward as it is sublime.
Its like the most eclectic mixtape you've never made and it is sublime in it's charming shittiness.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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