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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a exuberant" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use before "exuberant" is "an" because "exuberant" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "She has an exuberant personality that lights up the room."
Alternatives: "an enthusiastic" or "a lively".
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Paul Kelly and his friends – some of the best musicans in the country – did not disappoint, delivering a exuberant crowd pleaser on a chilly Hobart night.
Connick's own All These People, a song written about his visit to New Orleans in the aftermath of Katrina, is introduced with an entreaty to visit the recovering city; he follows it with a exuberant trot through Allen Toussaint's affirmatory anthem of pride, responsibility and self-belief, Yes We Can Can.
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