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Use "beauties" in a sentence
"And this is equally true of love, and friendship, and love of country, and delight in what they call the beauties of nature, and most other things worth having."
"Not that the Greeks were without a sense of what we call the beauties of nature, but that they treat them habitually, not as the centre of interest, but as the background to human activity."
"He cares nothing, for example, for what we call the beauties of nature."