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The phrase "a thrill that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an exciting or exhilarating experience or feeling that is associated with something specific.
Example: "The roller coaster ride provided a thrill that I had never experienced before."
Alternatives: "an excitement that" or "a rush that".
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It's a thrill that carries over, as Upton pointed out, to acting.
It was a thrill that has stayed with me all my life.
But it is a thrill that comes a little more cheaply on Fire Island, 50 miles from Times Square.
There are no tiki drinks at Noreetuh, a new Hawaiian place in the East Village, and what a thrill that is.
By Amelia Lester There are no tiki drinks at Noreetuh, a new Hawaiian place in the East Village, and what a thrill that is.
It's a thrill that lasts at least as long as it takes for the next thought to form in your head: "What if I lose?" Your stomach drops.
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And one ship will have a new thrill that's not exactly a water feature.
For the first time in the bush, I felt vulnerable, a primal thrill that would have given any big game hunter – even Hemingway – the shivers.
There was an undeniable thrill that would take over me every time a new Fashion Week invitation landed on my desk.
He told me, "It's predominantly an aesthetic thrill that draws me to this music, but I'm aware of the tensions and contradictions on a sociological level.
As a solitary moviegoer, I can take a break to go to the bathroom and return to another part of the theatre and watch from a different seat a thrill that has not diminished.
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