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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Get energized" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when encouraging someone to feel more lively, motivated, or enthusiastic. Example: "After a long week, it's time to get energized for the weekend activities!"
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Get energized, enthusiastic and inspired, but not frenzied; have an edge by living by faith (not by sight), not allowing moods or feelings to change your outlook!
You get energized.
"We get energized by the challenge when the talk all week is about the other guy.
"Even if I'm tired after a long drive, once I get there, I get energized.
Dr. Kolodzy said his students get energized by Dr. Raveché's prodding.
"I had a gloomy night, and when I got up this morning, I was trying to get energized," he said.
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He gets energized by the unpredictable nature of these jobs.
"You walk in the door and got energized, all those creative juices flowing.
"These guys got energized and enthused when they saw the moves we made," Williams said.
"Once I got my confidence, I got energized and played as well as I could in that second set," Blake said.
Almost annually, she added, "some congressperson gets energized about this and tries to pass legislation" to remove Medicare's hearing aid restriction.
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