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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a growing excitement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increasing sense of enthusiasm or anticipation about something.
Example: "As the event date approached, there was a growing excitement among the participants."
Alternatives: "an increasing thrill" or "a rising enthusiasm".
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After 25 years in the high-technology industry, Bob Gressens sensed a growing excitement over environmental issues — and a new business opportunity.
And then she proceeded to tell me a lot of great things about him that I already knew.' In Hollywood, an important constituency and source of funding for the Democrats, there is a growing excitement about the possibility that he might enter the race for the presidency in 2008.
Danish director Frederikke Aspöck, whose debut feature Out of Bounds is being given a special screening at Cannes, says there is a growing excitement about women film directors in Denmark: earlier this year, Susanne Bier's In a Better World won the Oscar for best foreign language film, while Lone Scherfig's 2009 An Education was nominated for every award going.
As the Queen's Baton Relay arrived in Sierra Leone, presenter Mark Beaumont meets Kelvin and his classmates at the Prince of Wales School in Freetown, and discovers a growing excitement for technology among the young inventors.
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Also, they've had a lot of influence over adult stem cell research, although I don't think those guys would admit it.... There's a gradual growing excitement... because of what you can do with them.
After working as a geologist for Standard Oil, he spent two years in the Air Force as a geophysicist and then became a researcher at Caltech in 1960, at a time of growing excitement over space exploration.
But it comes at a time of growing excitement in the study of memory and its disorders; only last week, researchers reported strong evidence that damage associated with Alzheimer's disease spreads through the brain — beginning in the same area targeted in the new study.
There is also growing excitement around a new approach to teaching called "blended learning"- this combines the more traditional "teacher in the classroom" with the use of technology and computers with the teacher as a resource.
"There is this growing excitement now — there was almost a certain state of mourning, and now we are transitioning to the new life, and a beautiful life in continuity with this 2,000 years," Mr. Ficara said.
As the cigarette smoke swirls around the glamorous Russian croupier, the bets are placed (usually several hundred dollars a throw), and the wheel starts to spin amid growing excitement.
At its debut Rubinstein herself took the solo role of a sultry café dancer enticing her masculine audience, whose growing excitement is reflected in the work's signature crescendo.
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