Sentence examples for a tiny bit excited from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a tiny bit excited" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a small amount of excitement or enthusiasm about something.
Example: "I'm feeling a tiny bit excited about the upcoming concert this weekend."
Alternatives: "a little excited" or "slightly thrilled".

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Just so you know, we're a tiny bit excited.

I felt helpless, stupid, lonely, small, baffled, frightened - and maybe just a tiny bit excited.

Back-to-school shopping can sometimes perk up the least enthusiastic of the bunch, and get them even (a tiny bit) excited for the transition.

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I can't say what's on the album yet - but all the songs are very personal to me, and I'm excited and a tiny bit nervous for people to hear it.

A tiny bit lame?

Every day a tiny bit.

"A tiny bit," he said.

In fact, it fell a tiny bit.

But it's only a tiny bit.

I felt a tiny bit proud.

"It's all a tiny bit premature".

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