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How to use dawned on in a sentence

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Do not be fooled my antisocial friends, the day has dawned on a new era of acceptance for anti-social behaviour.
As I grew up with an atheistic education, the idea of a fairy tale god never dawned on me.
However, it soon dawned on me that these people were actually real activists, and their chants were not a form of deliberate irony.
He was so lively and full of energy that it dawned on us that he must have been in some sort of pain for a lot longer than we had thought.
When none appeared, it dawned on him that the Almighty didn't work that way.
For the briefest moment he was confused, and then recognition dawned on him.
Glancing at himself, it suddenly dawned on the swordsman that he looked like a lordling.
My tummy grumbled, and it dawned on me that I hadn't eaten in a long while.
This is not to say that he appreciated this when the incident occurred, but it dawned on him soon after.
But recently it has dawned on me that scientific research is a career worth pursuing.
It dawned on me the free-play I felt in the flight controls was an aileron gasping for air to push against as I leveled the wings.
Suddenly the inspiration dawned on me and I told them some half-baked excuse about job cuts and being given a Free Transfer to Millhampton.
I groaned inwardly and felt my spirits dampen as the realization dawned on me.
And suddenly the realization dawned on her that she needed to follow her own advice.
It dawned on me that we hadn't actually sat opposite each other outside of a scene from the play before then.
I couldn't help but notice the realization that dawned on my father's face.
Then it belatedly dawned on me that the report was in the future tense and was written to explain what was due to happen that evening.
For a split second, I marvelled at his spirited attitude before it dawned on me that he was actually a tourist.
But then, upon reflection, it dawned on me that everyone who practices the Craft is, at their very core, an eclectic solitary.
It suddenly dawned on Juktis that over the centuries of her existence, the religion of her people may have been lost in the passage of time.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Then it dawned on Drumsheugh that the doctor was attempting the Highland fling.
The blindness of pride has been removed from my eyes through the collyrium of your grace now, and true knowledge has dawned on me.
It dawned on me, too, that God need not necessarily be to me what He is to others, nor to others what He is to me.
And it dawned on him that his twenties were slipping by and that he was becoming unsociable and grave.
While I was obstinately persevering a plan dawned on my mind.
Hasn't it even dawned on you that this worm was ever going to turn?
This depressed and depressing frame of mind had lasted until the eventful day dawned on which Rebecca was to arrive.
Hasn't it dawned on them that his shop-soiled past pays them no compliments?
The golden age dawned on the steamer service between Khulna and Barisal.
It dawned on her that her 11-year-old son Bill had been playing with her mobile and the cheeky wee besom had recorded himself and made it the ringtone.
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