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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mix of awe" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a feeling or emotion that is a combination of both wonder and admiration. Example: As I stood on the edge of the Grand Canyon, I was filled with a mix of awe as I took in the vastness and beauty of the landscape before me.
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A mix of awe and intimacy.
He is treated with a mix of awe and sympathy.
"Straight as an arrow," he yelped with a mix of awe and surprise.
Pleasure craft eyed the rowers with a mix of awe and pity.
Some former spies even talk about the Pakistani agency with a mix of awe and professional jealousy.
In Russia, foreigners round out the pro teams — legionery, legionnaires, they call them, with a mix of awe and disdain.
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And now, instead of having other investors watching him with a mix of fear and awe, Mr. Malone is forced to take his place alongside millions of anxious shareholders nervously watching the AT&T chairman, Mr. Armstrong.
With advanced degrees in math and an ease with statistical analysis that mere mortals can only regard with a mix of fear and awe, the analytical team members have to be careful to talk about their conclusions in plain English rather than bombarding other departments with equation-laden PowerPoints.
A day spent in the government's "safety net" prompts a mix of shock, awe and vague hope.
Lizzy O'Shea, president of the UWA student guild, told Guardian Australia she was feeling "a mix of shock, awe and relief" over the decision.
Yesterday, Noonan quietly narrated Adu's clips, with a mix of jealousy and awe.
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