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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I found it uplifting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a positive emotional response to something, such as a piece of art, a speech, or an experience. Example: "After attending the concert, I found it uplifting to see so many people come together to celebrate music."
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I find it uplifting, though it's not universally loved.
Mr. Delahaye found it uplifting.
Rokoduguni found it uplifting to play against Fiji rather than unnerving, even though he found himself marking the biggest wing in Test rugby, Nemani Nadolo.
So by rights Lexington should have found it uplifting to spend time this week watching canvassers from Dominicanos USA, a campaign group, as they looked for Dominican-American voters in Upper Manhattan and reminded them to cast ballots in a Democratic primary election on June 24th.
England thrive here: they find it uplifting.
Sometimes I found it a little uplifting.
"I found it invigorating, exciting, and uplifting".
I find it rather uplifting.
It's supposed to be a gentle, moving, uplifting story, but I found it windy and predictable, if amusing in an unintended way.
Some don't find it uplifting.
It actually never has the effect of making me feel depressed rather, I find it strangely uplifting".
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