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Rajivvyas Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Attitude

In the U.S., is it correct English to say that one has an "awesome attitude" or is it more accurate to say that one has a good attitude?
  

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This was already answered. I do use awesome, but not usually about attitudes. Movies, cake, fireworks, cake...

  • This was already answered.
  • I do use awesome, but not usually about attitudes.
  • Movies, cake, fireworks, cake...
  • an awesome performance.
  • Did I mention I say it about really good cake?
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This was already answered.

I do use awesome, but not usually about attitudes. Movies, cake, fireworks, cake... an awesome performance. Did I mention I say it about really good cake?
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I think "awesome attitude" is right.
But I'm not sure.

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