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Discover Ludwig"my awe" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe a feeling of wonder, amazement, or admiration. Here is an example: "I stood at the edge of the Grand Canyon, my awe growing with each passing moment as I took in the breathtaking view."
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I conquered my awe and lay down on various models.
But when it comes to musicals, my awe stops.
If he noticed my awe he was kind enough to camouflage it.
And when I was 10 or 11, he revealed a verity about the rugs that deepened my awe.
I've read it three times now and on each occasion my awe at what Garner has achieved increases.
The Colosseum, the Baths of Caracalla, the Capitoline She-Wolf – my mum and dad and sister Deborah shared my awe at all the great monuments of Rome.
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I admit, at first I was embarrassed by my own awe and wonder, my own enthusiasm and Facebook posting of the event in the sky.
I pictured a montage set to inspirational music, one in which I powered through essays with a sober yet determined look on my face, leaving my professors awe-struck at my innate skill.
My aesthetic awe and theological reflection had been transcended.
Mary Gordon's look back at her mother's economy of necessity (Op-Ed, May 29) expressed my own awe at the way money is spent today.
But after my initial awe passed, I began to question why our federal government would commission such an intimidating (and expensive) public courthouse as a monument that very much delivers the message of letting you know who's boss?
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