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The phrase "a excitement" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use with "excitement" is "an" because "excitement" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "There was an excitement in the air as the concert was about to begin."
Alternatives: "an enthusiasm" or "a thrill".
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A: Excitement, fear.
As for the lack of a excitement, that could down to money, or lack of it.
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"What a thrill, what an excitement, what a historical event".
"There's a huge fan base," he added, that "brings in an excitement, an energy".
"It has a mystique and an excitement about it," she said.
"It had always — almost always — been a positive pleasure, an excitement".
"There was a tension and an excitement in the air that was almost physical.
Mr. Alexander said, "There's an excitement and a level of commitment that you can feel growing".
I am not sure there is good reason to separate out an excitement phase from a plateau phase.
"It's a simple thing that will bring an excitement factor when it's used.
There is an excitement about it".
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