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I'd be in ore vs I'd be in awe

The correct phrase is "I'd be in awe." The phrase "in awe" means to be filled with admiration, respect, or fear. On the other hand, "in ore" is not a common phrase in English.

Last updated: March 08, 2024 • 1297 views

I'd be in ore

This is not a correct phrase in English.

The phrase "in awe" is used to express a feeling of admiration, respect, or fear towards something or someone.

I'd be in awe

This is the correct phrase in English.

The phrase "in awe" is used to express a feeling of admiration, respect, or fear towards something or someone.
  • Nov 2, 2013 ... The only way I'd be in awe is if they actually made another Jak and Daxter game or a new IP in that style instead of yet another boring realistic ...
  • Would be speechless, and not because I'd be in awe, but rather for the opposite reason. User avatar sangofe: I Live Here: Posts: 3996: Joined: ...
  • Jan 6, 2015 ... I'd be in awe if all these people would come together and come up with an agenda to help the sick, suffering and in gut wrenching poverty ...
  • Mar 17, 2015 ... I was convinced that I'd be in awe of everyone else on the course and scuttle away with my tail between my legs. Nothing could have been ...

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