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"to be in awe of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's reaction to something impressive or remarkable. For example, "The audience was in awe of the performer's masterful violin playing."
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They seem to be in awe of her intricate designs.
His team refused to be in awe of their opponents.
To speak with Ed Koch was to be in awe of his certitude.
"And he doesn't seem to be in awe of the week or the venue.
The mujahideen appeared to be in awe of them, and with good reason.
"Standing here," Gillen said, "you just have to be in awe of what China can accomplish".
At times he seems to be in awe of his own ability.
It is impossible not to be in awe of its beauty.
"You have to be in awe of the mystery of human creativity and genius," he said.
(I guess we are supposed to be in awe of his skills).
For that generation, women were just supposed to be in awe of these rock gods.
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