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Free sign up"alive with fervor" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a scene or atmosphere that is filled with strong emotion and excitement. Example: The concert hall was alive with fervor as the crowd eagerly awaited the band's performance.
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Now he is doing it with fervor.
Almost dizzy with fervor, he clicked send.
They played both, with fervor.
The children play with fervor but don't distract.
But the student's eyes were ablaze with fervor.
The chorus sang with fervor and full-bodied tone.
Still, she held the stage and sang with fervor.
The in-flight magazine resembled an avant-garde culture journal Caperton once read with fervor.
It was the first time that the former Massachusetts governor went after Mr. Gingrich — directly — with fervor.
Coster-Mullen relaxed, and started rubbing his hands together and mumbling with fervor.
Duquette devoured Tebow trivia, attended a speaking event in Jacksonville and started following him with fervor.
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