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Discover Ludwig"what beautiful" is not a grammatically correct way to start a sentence.
It is missing a noun or verb after the adjective "beautiful." You can use the phrase "how beautiful" in written English as an exclamation to express admiration or delight. For example, "How beautiful the sunset is tonight!".
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"What beautiful snow!" Chaplin said.
What beautiful drawings.
But, occasionally, what beautiful fragments.
"What beautiful gowns," she said.
Boy, what beautiful girls on that train...
'What beautiful presents you bring for our baby Jesus!
"What a beautiful island, what beautiful people," she said.
I guess that's what beautiful about her.
"Otherwise we would never know what beautiful is".
But what beautiful things these painted screens are.
And guess what, beautiful planet – you're not that beautiful.
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