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Discover LudwigThe phrase "In excitement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a state of being excited or to describe actions taken due to excitement.
Example: "She jumped up and down in excitement when she heard the good news."
Alternatives: "With enthusiasm" or "In joy."
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In excitement, I retweeted a VICE article about overdoses in Vancouver, BC.
I clapped in excitement.
Very few are jumping in excitement yet.
"This is amazing!" she stammers in excitement.
Chickens scurried about in excitement.
The Tobins screamed in excitement.
"That's the way!" Spinelli leaped in excitement.
Some of the passengers screamed in excitement.
The crowd were howling in excitement.
The crowd explodes in excitement, spilling over onto the road.
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