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Discover Ludwig"was exquisite" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to indicate that something is extraordinarily good or beautiful. For example, "The dinner I had at that restaurant last week was exquisite."
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was exquisite
adjective
Especially fine or pleasing; exceptional.
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She was exquisite.
"That was exquisite".
The performance was exquisite.
Ginsburg's timing was exquisite.
Her neck was exquisite.
"My mother was exquisite.
The food was exquisite.
Fripp was exquisite.
Their timing was exquisite.
Most important, the playing was exquisite.
This time, his timing was exquisite.
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