"with awe" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a feeling of admiration, wonder or fear. For example: She looked at the ancient ruins with awe.
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"I was seized with awe.
It filled him with awe and wonder.
But they looked at her with awe.
It struck them with awe.
First, they look at him with awe.
I remember watching on with awe.
He said, with awe, "That's our editor".
A few others reacted with awe.
Would they fill us with awe — or with vague unease?
"No one lost serve," Carillo said with awe.
Animals may react with fear, humans often with awe.
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