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The phrase "a very exciting event" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an event that generates a lot of enthusiasm or interest.
Example: "The concert last night was a very exciting event that left everyone buzzing with energy."
Alternatives: "an incredibly thrilling occasion" or "a highly stimulating experience."
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"It was a very exciting event," Dr. Rubin said.
You look for somebody who you feel you could talk to for years without getting bored, and when you find that person it's a very exciting event.
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In November, Guardian Cities set up shop in Mumbai for a very exciting week of live events and reporting.
On the trail in 1988, Biden began as "young and Kennedy-esque", Shrum said, but fell victim to sloppiness within his own campaign: "He was a very exciting candidate – on the move – and then events intervened".
A very exciting talent.
Overall, Niang is a very exciting talent.
He's a very exciting young horse".
He's a very exciting player.
This is a very exciting challenge.
"It makes for a very exciting time".
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