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Discover Ludwig"a flutter" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to mean a state of sudden agitation or excitement, as in the following example: "When she received the good news, her heart was filled with a flutter of joy."
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FANCY a flutter?
A flutter passed through me.
You look for a flutter.
Give it a flutter.
The flurry slowed to a flutter.
They do love a flutter over here.
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If neither of those examples set your heart a-flutter, you might be onto something.
There are few words quite as able to make a geek's heart all a-flutter.
"One day midday [I was] talking to my husband, and started getting a-flutter," said Parrish.
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