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The phrase "a excited" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an excited" because "excited" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "She was an excited participant in the event."
Alternatives: "a thrilled" or "an enthusiastic".
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The continuous ocean wave at location x A, excited by the noise sources, is given in terms of polar coordinates (r, θ) by, (7) where θ is measured from the x-axis, and the symbol ∮ dθ to θ over a range of 2π.
From the above experimental results, the photophysics and photochemistry of 1 a excited with 270 nm light in MeCN can be summarized.
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"The reality is that an excited, moderately sized town can drive a lot of commerce".
It was rousing stuff and an excited capacity crowd expected another half of close competition.
After booking the pair, Detective Williamson called an excited Detective King back in Queens.
Ask Jerry van Waardhuizen about his new radiator and you get an excited response.
He stood up, screamed and bobbed like an excited baby.
The Island, he wrote, is an "exciting wine region" and "a hothouse of experimentation".
Likewise, delicate can connote a "calming" semantic as soft or an "exciting" semantic as personal.
But Blind believes an "exciting" job would convince the United manager.
— is an "exciting" example of how seamless and flexible app-based employment can be.
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